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jyl 03-21-2004 04:51 PM

Where To Get Boxster Brake Bits?
 
I'm looking for a set of used Boxster rear brake calipers, the adaptors to fit them to the rear of an 89 3.2L Carrera, and the oft-recommended 23mm Mercedes master cylinder.

- For the used calipers, does anyone have a good Porsche junkyard to recommend, that has a lot of later-model stuff?
- For the adaptors, does anyone know who makes them? (I'm going to call TRE of course, but I was just wondering if there are other sources).
- For the master cylinder, any convenient online source?

As background I have just bought a set of Boxster calipers and adapters for the front, at a quite reasonable price, so I figure on rounding up the bits for the full four-corner conversion. Intended application is mostly to, ahem, look nice. There, I said it.

palle7688 03-21-2004 06:48 PM

I don't see why your are doing this exept perhaps for the look.
If you are toasting your rotors you will only wake it worse by more clamping power. If you want upgrade do it proberly with C2/993 calipers/930 rotors. If you don't have the money add some cooling.

jyl 03-21-2004 09:23 PM

As I said, it is mostly for the looks. It was either this or the chromed wheel spinners.

I've read all the brake upgrade threads I could find here, and I'm about 70% convinced that I'm not getting much functional improvement from the Boxster brakes. (The remaining 30% of me, that is not convinced, is that way because some people do report good experiences and I don't think it is likely that TRE would sell a worthless upgrade.) But all I'm going to do this year is street and AX, so I'm not stressing any part of my brakes anyway.

emcon5 03-21-2004 09:39 PM

2 Porsche Only Junkyards in the SF Bay area, Parts Heaven in Hayward, and Easy in Emeryville.

What you going to do with your old front calipers?

Tom

surflvr911sc 03-21-2004 09:41 PM

Chromed wheel spinners- Ahhhhh!

Hopefully Dave will chime in...
I thought the Boxster upgrade was mainly for the early (3" spacing) cars. Am I wrong?

Is it really worth "the looks" if you don't need them?

jyl 03-22-2004 05:46 AM

Well, I was just going to paint the brakes red . . . :)

The whole thing started with an impulse buy of a front brake upgrade kit. Now that my true shallow vanity is exposed, I'm going all the way. Wax my legs, pluck my eyebrows, etc.

emcon, I'll probably sell the old calipers.

Quote:

Originally posted by surflvr911sc
Chromed wheel spinners- Ahhhhh!

Hopefully Dave will chime in...
I thought the Boxster upgrade was mainly for the early (3" spacing) cars. Am I wrong?

Is it really worth "the looks" if you don't need them?


emcon5 03-22-2004 05:57 AM

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Originally posted by jyl
emcon, I'll probably sell the old calipers.
Keep me in mind, I am local.

Tom

Jack Olsen 03-22-2004 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by jyl
Now that my true shallow vanity is exposed, I'm going all the way. Wax my legs, pluck my eyebrows, etc.
It's funny. No one on this board has to apologize if they polish their Fuchs out, or go to a RUF CTR look, or backdate to an early car look, without any corresponding improvement in performance. But brake calipers -- when done just because they look cool -- always invite a little bit of finger wagging. :)

palle7688 03-22-2004 11:13 AM

Jack , you are right.

Bill Verburg 03-22-2004 11:19 AM

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No one on this board has to apologize if they polish their Fuchs out, or go to a RUF CTR look, or backdate to an early car look, without any corresponding improvement in performance. But brake calipers --
Oure jealousy. Plus if done right it makes a track day a lot more fun


Quote:

For the master cylinder, any convenient online source?
Wayne has them right here, use an '89 930 m/c


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