Bill Verburg |
09-30-2004 11:54 AM |
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Floating vs non-floating. They are not interchangable. Floating are usually better for the track
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All true, '78-'79 are the multipiece floaters, after that starting in mid '80 they are 1 piece.
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To be more specific, the earlier turbos used the same spindle and hub as the narrow body car. These are the same rotors that will fit cars that are converted to turbo brakes
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Again true, but the difference is in the hubs, the early 930 floaters use hubs w/ the same o/s as the normal 911 and so are compatible w/ the narrow front fender cars, they then used a separate spacer to accomodate the wider 930 front fenders. The later 1 piece use hubs w/ a built in o/s and rotors to accomodate that o/s these are not at all comapatible w/ 911 front flares.
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My car came with what I was told are 930 calipers. I can read the part number on them, but where can I find a list of OE Porsche part numbers to determine exactly what year/model they are from?
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It is very rare that a 911 upgrade has oem 930 rotors or hats most likely you have VCI or similar hats and need to get matching rotors from VCI. Please note that rotors from vendor A may not be compatible w/ vendor Bs hats. Discuss thouroughly w/ the vendor before purchase.
These rotors are toast, small cracks that haven't propagated across holes or to the edges are ok
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