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Caliper Adapter Drawing Needed

I'm sure someone has a draiwng to make a caliper adapter for 964 C2 calipers using 28mmX299mm

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Old 12-20-2009, 04:18 PM
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The dimensions of a block that you have will work. That is what the front adapters are that I bought.

Here is one I have had on file for a while for 993 calipers.... Not my design. I think the same mounting as 964 calipers, but not sure.

Here you go anyways:


I need the dimensions for rear 993 caliper adapters for my SC that are used when the hats are machined off. If someone can measure theirs or know the dimensions it would help a ton.
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Caliper adapter........

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I'm sure someone has a draiwng to make a caliper adapter for 964 C2 calipers using 28mmX299mm
speedman,

I think one reason you're not getting any good response to your inquiry is the lack of information you present to the public. 'Using 28 mm X 299 mm' doesn't convey the complete information to get the right brake adapter. Someone has previously mentioned about the rotor offset in your other post. Do you realize that the 'adapter' for your 964 C2 calipers depend on the rotor configuration (thickness, diameter, and offset)? HTH.

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If I can get the basic dimensions for a block I can machine the correct offset after I mock up the caliper to the rotor. I will start with the drawing in this post and let you know how it turns out. Just trying to save some time by having a starting point to work from

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