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angry vanagon
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anyone fitted porsche brakes or know what other large alloy caliper brakes i could run on the front of my van i'm running 18" porsche RUF wheels so plenty of room in there seen a few german vans running 944 turbo disks and calipers any idear's answers on a post card please

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Post by poshbuggers »

Porsche 944/928/968/911 calipers fit.

They're the Brembo 4 pots commonly known as Big Reds.

You need an adapter to mount them on and of course discs to suit.

Cost is something like:

Adapter £150
Discs (varies but >£80)
Calipers (varies but >£500 depending on model and condition)

I have a set of adapters I am hoping to redesign for easier (less expensive) reproduction here.

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Post by futbus »

Bob bitching on brickyard has just done a set of wilwood 4 pots onto bigger standard vw discs with modded hubs and a bracket that we designed. Let you know how it performs soon as this will be tested with a 3.3 scooby lump pushing it. We are also looking into wilwood rears with handbrake.
Keep you posted.

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sounds good any idea how big the disks were?

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