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Old February 22nd 2003, 15:11
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Porsche 928 MC Question

Hey All,
I'm using Porsche 928 spindles in my double wishbone front suspension build. These accept the radius mount bolts, I'm not sure what size. Anyway, there are a bunch of calipers that fit on these, all of which I'm sure require a larger MC to work properly.

Can anyone give me some ideas as to what MC I'll have to get to run calipers of the larger sizes, how this new MC mounts to the chassis VS stock, and the overall differences in outer dimensions of the larger MCs?

I'm asking because I may have to cut a channel through my shifter rod tunnel to mount the steering rack at the proper height. That said, I don't want to run into problems with the MC right next door and below it.

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Old February 22nd 2003, 19:21
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Hi Jason,

I have seen MC that were located high above the pedal in the trunk of a 911. Maybe that could work. I would think you would have to figure out the mechanics and adopt it to an MC that is good for your setup. There are many MC's that you could use...depending on the brakes you will install.

Sorry but I think I am not able to help you very much.

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