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I'm looking for a Stoddard caliper adapter for early 911 struts...

Does anyone have a set of the caliper adapters made by Stoddard that allows the mounting of 3.5" calipers to 3" bolt-spaced struts on the front of an early 911? Let me know!!! Thanks a lot

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i bet a reliable place like black forrest knows a good machine shop that make on for you...it is just a piece of metal with 4 holes...can't imagine it would be too hard

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Cool

The only time I ever saw one of these was in an old Stoddards catalog. It could probably easily made though.

There are at least a couple of other ideas in vogue to put larger front brakes on a narrow (3") eared front strut.

One is to slightly modify a Boxter monoblock caliper and the other is to use a BMW Caliper. I understand that there are minor modifications to the parts in question.

Good luck,
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Don't know about regular 3.5" brakes, but these guys have an adapter for the 3.0" mounting that let you use Big Reds.

http://www.vehiclecraft.com/Brakes/vciweb4.htm

Look for VCI 6601

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