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		<title>Porsche Brake Conversions</title>
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Porsche Brake Conversions
Update: May 2011
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<h2>Porsche Brake Conversions</h2>
<p>Update: May 2011</p>
<p>I get a lot of questions everyday          regarding 944 brake  conversions. I figured I’d put together an outline          that covers  the fitment of Porsche 944 brakes onto your T1’s. This is          by no  means the final word, there is tons of info on the web. Your best           bet is www.germanlook.net. I’ll add pics as          I get a chance.  I use many of short forms (because I’m lazy), so this          may help  you understand:</p>
<p>1302- Super beetle, straight windshield, 3-bolt struts</p>
<p>1303 – Super beetle, curved windshield, 2-bolt struts</p>
<p>BJ- Ball Joint, 66+ T1’s</p>
<p>IRS- Independent rear suspension, in reference to 69+ T1’s          (North America).</p>
<p>LP- Link pin, reference to front suspension 65- T1’s.</p>
<p>KG- Karmann Ghia</p>
<p>MC – Master cylinder</p>
<p>NA- Normally aspirated</p>
<p>T1 – Type 1, reference to beetle 1200, 1300, 1500, 1600,          1302, 1303.</p>
<p>T2- Type 2, Bus.</p>
<p>T- Turbo</p>
<p>If you are fed up of seeing the same KG front disk and          stock  rear drum on your dub, then the 944 brake systems may be the solution.           So how do you get the brakes on your car?</p>
<p><strong>Rear:</strong> We’ll          start here since it’s the easiest. There are basically three varieties          of 944 rear brake setups.</p>
<p>1) Early NA (83-85).</p>
<p>The caliper is sliding steel (ATE) axial mount with          a  ventilated disk (290mmx20.4mm).Early NA’s had steel IRS arms which are           exactly the same as IRS T1’s. Some people claim that the 944  arms are          internally reinforced whereas the T1’s are not. I’ve  never had the nerve          to chop one up to find out. You can put the  whole arm on your T1, but          you will have to replace the 944  pivot bushing with a suitable T1 one.          I personally think the  944 arm is the same as T1, so I see no point to          putting on the  whole arm. If you want the 944 rear brakes, you will need          the  944 backing plate (BP). The 944 BP bolts onto the T1 IRS arms in the           same position as the T1 drum BP’s. The 944 BP’s have  caliper-mounting          ears incorporated into them. You will also  need the 944 hubs, disks, calipers,          brake shoes (for ebrake)  and hardware. You can also install the 944 spring          plates  (although not required, as the T1 spring plates will also work)           as they allow some adjustability of camber/height ( camber/toe  adjustability only works with 944 arm because they have an additional  hole machined that T1 arms are lacking). You can use the 944           stub axle if you wish, since if afford the use of the larger 100mm  joints          (as opposed to 90mm T1 joints). To make use of the  complete 944 axle assembly          (axle shaft and 2-100mm joints), you  will need type 181 (thing) transmission          output stubs on your  T1 transmission since they allow the use of the 100mm          joint.  You can also machine the shoulder on one side of a T1 axle is you           want to use the 100mm joint at the wheel side but a 90mm on the  transmission          side (100mm joint is wider than 90mm). If you have  a 901 transmission,          then use the 911 output stubs (100mm) and  you can bolt the whole 944 axle          assembly in place. There is a  small issue of interfacing the T1 e-brake          cable to the 944  e-brake hardware. See products for the required pieces. The stock early  944 setup comes with spacers and long studs.  With spacers the offset  increase is 43.5mm per side. The spacers can be removed and shorter  studs installed (studs from 86+rear or 83-85 fronts).  The spacers are  21mm so without them this nets 22.5mm offset increase per side. There  you go, 944 rear disks!</p>
<p>2) Early turbo’s ( 85.5? and 86) have cast aluminum          arms.</p>
<p>These arms can be differentiated from the later arms          by  having a bump-stop location cast into the arm. The caliper is a fixed           aluminum unit (4-piston Brembo) axial mount and the rotor is  ventilated          and measures 299mmx24mm. The whole rear setup will  increase your track          about 44mm/side versus stock T1 drums.  Please note that there are some          early aluminum small offset  (44mm) arms out there with the NA brakes(290×20.4          rotor and  sliding ATE caliper). To put the aluminum arms onto your dub           you will need everything from the 944; trailing arms out, spring plates           and axles. The caliper mounting ears are cast into the arm, so  they are          not separable as above (1). Basically change the pivot  bushing (to T1)          and spring plates (to 944) and bolt them on.  You cannot use your stock          T1 spring plates because the bolt  pitch differs. You’ll have the same          issues as (1) with the  ebrake. With these 944 stub axles, you will have          to use the  larger 944/T2 CV joints (100mm). These (aluminum) 944 stub           axles are not interchangeable with the early 944’s, or T1 parts. The  axle          length is also much longer (about 21.5″) than the early  944/T1 axle(about          16″). Use the thing output stubs if you are  using a T1 transmission,          or 911 output stubs with a 901  transmission.</p>
<p>3) Late 944’s also have cast aluminum arms, but will           increase your offset by 62mm-74mm per side. If the arm does not have           a bump-stop location, it’s probably a late offset arm. They have  the same          caliper/rotor as (2), and everything else also  applies. Also, the functional difference between the 87+ arms and 86  arms is the wheel hub, so a 86 hub can be installed into these arms to  minimize the offset increase.</p>
<p>So what about Turbo brakes on a bug without the aluminum           arm? You can use the turbo rotor (86 only) (299×24) and 4 piston           brembo on the early (85.5 and earlier) removable backing plate. The  rotor          and caliper will bolt on, and you will have to shim the  caliper (3mm)          a little laterally to center it over the rotor.  Use longer bolts for safety          if you use the shims. See our  product listings for the Turbo hardware          kit (longer bolts and  shims). If you use a Boxster S (986S) rotor (200-2008), you will not           have to shim with the 4 piston 944 rear caliper.</p>
<p>Incidentally, you can also use 993 rear brakes (caliper and rotor) on  the          same early (85.5 and earlier) backing plate/caliper mount.  The caliper          will require a shim of about 3mm to center it over  the rotor. 996 and          later calipers can also be adapter to  either the 86T or 986S rotor via radial adapters, see our product  listings.</p>
<p><strong>Front:</strong></p>
<p>Unfortunately, the fronts are not so easily fitted onto          your  T1. Here’s where we get interesting. Lots of possibilities here.           Let’s take a look at the 944 offerings first:</p>
<p>a) Early 944 NA (83-86). Steel sliding (ATE) axial mount           with a ventilated disk (282mmx20.4mm). The rotor mounts from the rear           of the hub and is fixed by 5 M8×25 screws. The hub is aluminum  (PN: 477.405.605D).</p>
<p>b)Early 944T (85?-86). Fixed Brembo axial mount caliper          with  ventilated 299mmx28mm rotor. The rotor attaches from the rear of           the hub like in (a). The hubs are different however because of the  distance          between the rotor mounting face and the wheel mounting  face. The T hubs          (PN: 951.351.605.00) are narrower in that  dimension than the NA’s.</p>
<p>c)Late NA (87-89). Marketed as the 944S. Steel sliding          (ATE)  axial mount with a ventilated disk (282mmx20.4mm). The rotor mounts           to the front of the hub similar to most modern vehicles. The  caliper is          exactly the same as (a), but the rotor differs. The  hub is aluminum (PN:          951.341.605.3R).</p>
<p>d) Middle T (87-88) and 89-91 S2. Same caliper as (b),          same  hub as (c), but the rotor mounts to the front of the hub and measures           299mmx28mm.</p>
<p>e) Late T (89-91) AND 88 Turbo S. Same hub as (c), but          radial mount Brembo caliper and bigger 304mmx32mm rotor.</p>
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<p><strong>Mounting:</strong></p>
<p>There are three general possibilities to mount these          front  brakes to your T1. 1302/1303 have three choices, while only #2 apply to  BJ/LP cars.</p>
<p>#1) Take the whole 944 spindle. This only applies to          1303’s.  The 944 spindle will interchange with your 1303 spindle. This           applies to the early 944 NA spindles (rotor mounted to hub from behind).           The stock 1303 strut (and early 944) has a 20mm wide tang and  58mm hole          pitch. The later (86+) 944 spindles have a 18mm tang  width and 63mm hole          pitch, and therefore will not be compatible  with the 1303 struts.You will          need special lower ball joints  (17mm for 944 vs 15mm for stock 1303) available          from european  sources. If you have a 1302, then change your suspension           (struts, spindles, lower control arms) to 1303 components. By using the           944 spindles, you have all required mounting points for the  calipers/hubs          etc. Your dub will be 944 from the spindle out.  There may be an issue          with the speedometer cable, as some 944  spindles are not machined for          the cable. The tie rod mounting  location may need reversing, easy to do          with the current  availability of the ‘bump-steer’ bushings.  Also the tie-rod will have  to be longer since the 944 steering arm on the spindle is straight,  whereas the 1303 steering arm curves in towards the center of the car.   The 1302/1303 tie rod ends will work with the 944 spindles.           Overall, you will have to source everything from a 944, spindle out to           perform this conversion. There is an offset increase of about  20mm (?)          per side. The 944 spindle will also give you alot of  positive camber,          but you maybe able to remedy this situation  with aftermarket camber adjustment          bolt that afford greater  adjustment.</p>
<p>#2) Modify 944 parts. Because the 944 hubs do not have          the  same bearings as T1’s, the 944 hubs can be modified to take regular           T1’s bearings. The hubs also require narrowing. The spindle will  require          machining to mount a caliper bracket. Ideally, a  mounting bracket would          bolt into the stock  drum-brake-backing-plate mounting locations of your          T1 spindle.  The 944 hubs are ‘fat’ at the inner bearing area, so they          are  too large to allow a bolt on caliper bracket. The mounting fasteners           would interfere with the hub. The rear (inner) portion of the hubs  have          to be machined to be perpendicular with the spindle axis,  and then a fabricated          bracket can bolt onto the back of the  spindle. You will have to source          944 calipers, hubs and rotors,  then get the hubs and spindles machined.          Offset increase can  be minimized to about 3.5mm per side, depending on          the hub  machining.</p>
<p><strong>Master Cylinders:</strong></p>
<p>In general, the single piston caliper require the 944          MC,  while the 4 piston brembo’s can get away with the stock 19mm dual           circuit MC’s. Regardless of chassis origin (ie, 951, 985, 993,996  etc),          most of the Porsche calipers use similar sized pistons in  their calipers.          The listing below deals with the 944 setups,  but can be extended to cover          most of the Porsche based brakes  setups (4 piston calipers). For the 944          setups, we recommend  the following master cylinders:</p>
<p><strong>944NA</strong>: Use the 944 master cylinder           (23/19mm). There is no provision for the brake light switch, so put a           tee on the rear circuit and plumb in the switch (make sure the  terminals          face down so that you don’t trap any air). Remove the  resevoir bottle          from the 944MC, and use the line fittings and  rubber grommets from your          stock VW MC. That way you can connect  to your stock VW resevoir. (Note,          original German line  fittings are too small for the 944MC, use the ones          on the  aftermarket Brazilian VW MC’s.)</p>
<ul>
<li>For beam suspension T1’s, the 944 MC bolts up. You need longer bolts             and nuts (M8×55) because the 944 MC is not threaded in the  mounting            holes like a VW one. You have to shorten your  pushrod a little (about            13mm) and you’re set.</li>
<li>For 1302’s/1303’s the stock vw MC bolts up at and angle to the  chassis,            and bolting in the 944 MC will make it sit at an  angle. VDubEngineering            manufactures a MC adaptor kit that  includes the adaptor, all hardware            and the required longer  pushrod.</li>
<li>For T2’s, VdubEngineering manufactures a MC adaptor that allows the            use of the stock T2 pushrod.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>944T/986/986S/993</strong>: VdubEngineering has had good           success using the stock dual curcuit (19mm) MC for all brembo (4  caliper) brake setups. The pedal is good and          because of the  small diameter, you can generate high line pressures with           minimal pedal force.</p>
<ul>
<li>For T1’s, use the stock dual circuit 19mm MC. If the pedal is not            to your liking, then change to the 944 MC.</li>
<li>For T2’s, use the 944MC because it fits easily and the higher pedal             ratio of the T2 allows higher line pressures with the a  minimal amount            of pedal effort.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Brake Lines</strong>:</p>
<p>Some line fabrication may be required due to the difference           in the outlet ports of the 944 braking components. Use 3/16″ (5mm)           steel brake with M10×1 bubble flare ends. Beam cars can reuse use VW  disk          caliper rubber hoses in the front. Super beetles will  require a longer          steel line between the strut and caliper,  while retaining the stock length          flex line. In the rear, you  willl have to fabricate new metal lines from          flex hose to the  caliper.</p>
<p><strong>Wheels:</strong></p>
<p>The offset increase of Porsche based brake systems is typically  beneficially because of the deep ET’s of Porsche wheels. Here are  general guidelines:</p>
<p>17×7et52 wheels will fit with 2″ narrowed beams and Porsche brakes in  T1’s.  In the rear, longaxle/IRS cars will fit upto a 7″ wheel.  For  early offset wheels (Fuchs, Burners) and Porsche brakes, longaxle/IRS  rear suspension will lead to fender fouling, so shortaxle is best.  Superbeetles will take 17×7’s at all 4 corners with 1302 suspension and  Porsche brakes, but the added width of 1303 suspension may require wider  fenders or narrow offset brake conversions.  Please email with your  specifics for guidance.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pictured is the kit for 944NAhubs (83-85, with Boxster (non-S) calipers  onto  dropped link pin  spindles.  If the customer supplies the LP spindles and  core 944 hubs,  we can machine the hubs for the correct bearings,  machine the spindle  to suit, fabricate caliper brackets, provide all  hardware [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pictured is the kit for 944NAhubs (83-85, with Boxster (non-S) calipers  onto  dropped link pin  spindles.  If the customer supplies the LP spindles and  core 944 hubs,  we can machine the hubs for the correct bearings,  machine the spindle  to suit, fabricate caliper brackets, provide all  hardware and seals,  install new bearings  and include full instructions.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have the 944 hubs and dropped spindles, these can be purchased for an additional fee (Please inquire).</p>
<p>$c370</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This kit adapts 83-85 944NA brake components to a dropped  drum BJ spindle.          The hubs are modified to take T1 bearings and  stock beetle grease seals. The spindles require a significant amount of  machining to mount the caliper.      [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This kit adapts 83-85 944NA brake components to a dropped  drum BJ spindle.          The hubs are modified to take T1 bearings and  stock beetle grease seals. The spindles require a significant amount of  machining to mount the caliper.          The spindle will no longer be  able to take stock T1 components. Offset increase of the brakes is 13mm  per side.</p>
<p>The kit included machining of YOUR of your hubs to take beetle  bearings,          fabrication of two caliper brackets, machining of  YOUR spindles to accept          the caliper bracket, installed German  bearings and all required fasteners.</p>
<p>$c340</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This kit adapts 944 Turbo rotors (87-89, 299&#215;28mm) and 944 Turbo calipers (86-89, axial mount) to Mendeola spindles.
The hubs are modified to take Type 1 bearings and  stock beetle grease  seals. The spindles require a significant amount of  machining to mount  the caliper.         [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This kit adapts 944 Turbo rotors (87-89, 299&#215;28mm) and 944 Turbo calipers (86-89, axial mount) to Mendeola spindles.</p>
<p>The hubs are modified to take Type 1 bearings and  stock beetle grease  seals. The spindles require a significant amount of  machining to mount  the caliper.          The spindle will no longer be  able to mount a stock T1 caliper.  Offset increase of the brakes is 13mm  per side versus stock T1 brakes.</p>
<p>The kit included machining of YOUR of your 944 hubs to take beetle   bearings,          fabrication of two caliper  brackets and machining of   YOUR spindles.  The spindles will be returned with caliper brackets  fitted and  ready to go,  with bearing races  installed, bearings/seals  provided (Made in Germany),  caliper  brackets, hardware and  instructions. The machining takes about  4-8  weeks, but please inquire  for current turnaround estimates and shipping instructions.</p>
<p>$c340</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This kit adapts 87-89 944T brake components to the stock Type 3 disk spindle.          The hubs are modified to take T3 bearings and  stock beetle grease seals. The spindles require a significant amount of  machining to mount the caliper.      [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This kit adapts 87-89 944T brake components to the stock Type 3 disk spindle.          The hubs are modified to take T3 bearings and  stock beetle grease seals. The spindles require a significant amount of  machining to mount the caliper.          The spindle will no longer be  able to take stock T3 components. Offset increase of the brakes is 13mm  per side.</p>
<p>The kit included machining of YOUR of your 944 hubs to take beetle  bearings,          fabrication of two caliper  brackets, machining of  YOUR spindles to accept          the caliper  bracket, installed German  bearings and all required fasteners.</p>
<p>$c340</p>
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		<title>Wilwood/944 Brakes for 72-79 Bus</title>
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Bracket kit for 944 brakes for your 72-79 Bus.  No  mods required,  completely bolt on.  Includes everything shown in the  pictures, with  full instructions.  You will need 83-85 944NA rotor and  hub to complete  install (not included). Use wilwood dynalite caliper  (120-6811 or 120-6806 recommended [...]]]></description>
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</a>Bracket kit for 944 brakes for your 72-79 Bus.  No  mods required,  completely bolt on.  Includes everything shown in the  pictures, with  full instructions.  You will need 83-85 944NA rotor and  hub to complete  install (not included). Use wilwood dynalite caliper  (120-6811 or 120-6806 recommended but you can use others, caliper not  included). Requires  15″ wheels</p>
<p>$C180<a href="http://vdubengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/wilwood_lowres.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-420" title="wilwood_lowres" src="http://vdubengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/wilwood_lowres.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
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		<title>Audi/Passat Brakes to 86-92 Vanagon</title>
		<link>http://vdubengineering.com/products/brake-parent/type2/audipassat-brakes-to-86-92-vanagon/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 21:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bracket kit to adapt Passat ((B5 Chassis, 1999-2005) rotors (288&#215;25) and calipers (ATE -57) to 86-92 Vanagon. Includes caliper brackets, hardware, rotor centering ring and instructions.  Does not include rotor and caliper.
You will need to machine your stock disks down to 130.5mm to make hubs.
$C180
Or $c385 with new hubs (pr).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bracket kit to adapt Passat ((B5 Chassis, 1999-2005) rotors (288&#215;25) and calipers (ATE -57) to 86-92 Vanagon. Includes caliper brackets, hardware, rotor centering ring and instructions.  Does not include rotor and caliper.</p>
<p>You will need to machine your stock disks down to 130.5mm to make hubs.</p>
<p>$C180</p>
<p>Or $c385 with new hubs (pr).</p>

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		<title>986S/993 on Mendeola</title>
		<link>http://vdubengineering.com/products/brake-parent/type13/986s993-on-mendeola/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 15:59:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This kit adapts Boxster S rotors (2000-2004) and 993Black or 944TurboS calipers to Mendeola spindles.   Custom made billet hubs are machined for the application and this kit provides no offset increase over stock vw disk brakes.  Please send YOUR Mendeola spindles to VdubEngineering  for machining/fitment.   They will be returned with caliper brackets [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This kit adapts Boxster S rotors (2000-2004) and 993Black or 944TurboS calipers to Mendeola spindles.   Custom made billet hubs are machined for the application and this kit provides no offset increase over stock vw disk brakes.  Please send YOUR Mendeola spindles to VdubEngineering  for machining/fitment.   They will be returned with caliper brackets fitted and  ready to go,  with bearing races  installed, bearings/seals provided (Made in Germany),  caliper  brackets, hardware and instructions. The machining take about  4-8  weeks, but please inquire for current turnaround estimates. Your  will  require the use of  Boxster S rotors (318&#215;28) and 993/944TS calipers (not included).</p>
<p>$700.</p>
<p><a href="http://vdubengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/mendeola.jpg"><a href="http://vdubengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/mendeola.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-349" title="mendeola" src="http://vdubengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/mendeola-300x254.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="254" /></a></a></p>
<p><a href="http://vdubengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/mendeola.jpg"><a href="http://vdubengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/mendeola.jpg"></a><a href="http://vdubengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/mendeola2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-348" title="mendeola2" src="http://vdubengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/mendeola2-300x273.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="273" /></a><br />
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		<title>Rear Caliper Shim Kit</title>
		<link>http://vdubengineering.com/products/brake-parent/porsche/rear-caliper-shim-kit/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 01:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Required when using Turbo rotors/calipers on early 944 setups.  Includes 4 longer bolts, washers and hardened steel washers.
$19

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Required when using Turbo rotors/calipers on early 944 setups.  Includes 4 longer bolts, washers and hardened steel washers.</p>
<p>$19</p>
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		<title>Boxster S Caliper adapter &#8211; 944 Rear</title>
		<link>http://vdubengineering.com/products/brake-parent/porsche/boxster-s-caliper-adapter-944-rear/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 01:15:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This bracket adapts 2000-2008 Boxster S rear caliper to  rear 944 arm.
The following variations are available:
-Boxster S caliper to 83-85 setup with 86T rotor
-Boxster S caliper to 83-85 setup with Boxster S rotor
-Boxster S  caliper to 86 alum arm with 86 rotor
$125
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<p>This bracket adapts 2000-2008 Boxster S rear caliper to  rear 944 arm.</p>
<p>The following variations are available:</p>
<p>-Boxster S caliper to 83-85 setup with 86T rotor</p>
<p>-Boxster S caliper to 83-85 setup with Boxster S rotor</p>
<p>-Boxster S  caliper to 86 alum arm with 86 rotor</p>
<p>$125</p>
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