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Caliper issues
Hi, I have what I thought was a set of 993TT “big reds”. When I went to mount them up to my 993RS uprights, I have a gap between the mating surface of the caliper and uprights. Looking at pictures of other big reds, it looks like the mating surface of the caliper is thicker than what I have.The part number on the inner half of the caliper is 20.5249.00. Can anyone identify what these calipers are and if there is a fix (spacer) or do I need different calipers. I’m putting all this on my 964 C2. Thanks.
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I'm not sure what car those calipers came from, but it appears that they were manufactured in 1999. Maybe from a 996?
Andreas
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I don't know what they are but they are not 993 Big reds
here is what the mounting surface of a 993 Big red looks like ![]() ![]() It's not a 996 or newer caliper either
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