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944 NA calipers
I have searched and it always is that someone is putting na porsche calipers on VW drum spindles. But I must know is it easier to make brackets and mount na calipers to vw drum spindles or disc spindles. Thanks I am getting ready to buy drop spindles and didn't want to get the wrong ones.
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I searched with better terms and found out that it is a lot easier to mount Porsche brakes on drum spindles. Disc spindles create a problem where the caliper must be cut, drilled, and taped. Sorry for creating the thread.
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Dropped spindles will not work with na calipers .The steering arm fouls caliper
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What if I move the caliper to the opposing side?
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Then the caliper hits the trailing arms on turn. I've put the NA calipers on dropped spindles, but it does require alot of machining of the spindle for caliper clearance. I prefer to use the socal welded spindles for that application. I've done a handful, and am no longer doing the conversions due to the amount of work required. It's easier to do a 944T setup on a dropped spindle.
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With the turbo caliper what is the best choice of spindle for ease of mounting modification? Disc or drum?
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