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996 rear calipers and Brembo handbrake for the coupe
Hello John,
Could you remember the gross weight of a pair of E-brake Caliper plus Pads?
Do the listerbell or GDcars offer international shipping?
Do you know if i need to do the mods on e-brake cable end on C4 UrS6 with
Brembo E-brake calipers?
TIA,
Pop
I'm going to try and fabricate something for my b3 90 sedan/saloon. Assuming the bracket configurations from this thread won't work, what is the difference from the coupe?
Also none of the images show holes drilled in the knuckle for mounting. Are the holes there from the factory, or are they drilled to accommodate?
I'm going to try and fabricate something for my b3 90 sedan/saloon. Assuming the bracket configurations from this thread won't work, what is the difference from the coupe?
Also none of the images show holes drilled in the knuckle for mounting. Are the holes there from the factory, or are they drilled to accommodate?
The dimensions for this bracket will work for a b3 90 with 300mm rear rotors & using the Brembo handbrake caliper as listed in the parts required pdf. Reread the post & you will see that the holes are already there & that they require resizing.
HTH, Chris
Ahh sorry. Read the thread too carefully too many times. Specifically where it says "sorry coupes only, as the title states" or something like that
Anyway, I'm looking at these as an option as they would support the 22mm Rotor and are quite a bit cheaper than the AP racing option.
I'm curious about the "hydro-mechanical" component of these though. Need to do a little more reading.
I don't suppose anyone would be willing to share a cad file for the brackets(?). Just askin.
Ahh sorry. Read the thread too carefully too many times. Specifically where it says "sorry coupes only, as the title states" or something like that
Anyway, I'm looking at these as an option as they would support the 22mm Rotor and are quite a bit cheaper than the AP racing option.
I'm curious about the "hydro-mechanical" component of these though. Need to do a little more reading.
I don't suppose anyone would be willing to share a cad file for the brackets(?). Just askin.
"Coupe only", as in not B4 Avant or B4 sedan. B3 sedan should work if you have dust/rock shields on your rear brakes.
Not hydromechanical, completely mechanical e-brake mechanism.
NO CAD file. I made a series of templates out of Poplar & steel, then used a torch to rough cut them out of 1/2 plate steel.
Evolution of a bracket.
Hello John,
Could you remember the gross weight of a pair of E-brake Caliper plus Pads?
Do the listerbell or GDcars offer international shipping?
Do you know if i need to do the mods on e-brake cable end on C4 UrS6 with
Brembo E-brake calipers?
TIA,
Pop
Pop,
The specification of the Brembo 22.5882.11 caliper, which appears to be the 2015-16 version of the caliper that i used is attached. This weighs in at 1.7kg but excludes the right-angle cable pulley wheel attachment. I would estimate 2.0kg for the caliper that i used including the pads.
The specification of the Brembo 22.5882.11 caliper, which appears to be the 2015-16 version of the caliper that i used is attached. This weighs in at 1.7kg but excludes the right-angle cable pulley wheel attachment. I would estimate 2.0kg for the caliper that i used including the pads.
"Coupe only", as in not B4 Avant or B4 sedan. B3 sedan should work if you have dust/rock shields on your rear brakes.
Not hydromechanical, completely mechanical e-brake mechanism.
NO CAD file. I made a series of templates out of Poplar & steel, then used a torch to rough cut them out of 1/2 plate steel.
Evolution of a bracket.
Oop I looked at the picture and thought I was looking at aluminum. Just went and grabbed a 1/2" and 5/8" drop of 6061 for some bracket attempts.
Those Wilwiods bolt through the top so I'll have to a little experimentation.
Thinking aluminum is not going to cut the mustard though.
Thought I'd resurrect an old favourite anyone got links or advice for kits to do this upgrade most of the peeps in this thread don't seem to be about much now
I’ve got the kit on my coupe rikki i’ve also had my mild steel brackets made lighter because they was too heavy. Got a couple of spare sets if you would like a set mate.
What do you use for additional caliber Mac? Got any pictures?
1990 2.2 20VT Audi Coupe Quattro
*Hx35/k26, MaxxECU, Wagner EM/IC *RS2 Recaro *4pot-Brembo *3" turboback *Treser *Koni/H&R
1990 Audi 200 20v Avant 2.2 20VT *7 Seater *Full electric gizmos
What do you use for additional caliber Mac? Got any pictures?
Hi Kiku Porsche Boxster s fronts with Boxster s rears on custom brackets Yes if you pm you email please or just look up this thread has plenty of detailed pictures
thanks for reminding me of what I stll need to do... do you have a good source for the Brembo caliper?
If you mean mech hb yes same guy as before on John b thread. Unless you mean Porsche Boxster brakes I also can get them depending if my friend doesn’t sell them on eBay quick as he Breaks Porsche Boxster. And (S) and sometimes odd cayman as well.
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