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Thread: Boxster Calliper Adapter for 3" spacing

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    Boxster Calliper Adapter for 3" spacing

    Looking at updating my 1970 911T to Boxster brakes. My car has struts with 3" spacing. My local shop has fabricated adapters for this purpose in the past, however thought I would check to see if anybody was aware of an off the shelf option.

    Thanks,
    Dirk
    Dirk Janek
    1970 911T 3.0/915

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    So that's a resounding 'no 3" adapters are not available for Boxster Callipers'?
    Dirk Janek
    1970 911T 3.0/915

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    If anyone has an answer it would be Eric Shea. www.pmbperformance.com
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    73/83/93 RS clone, 3.6

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    There was a set of adapters for that exact application on the 914 world site a day or two ago. May still be available.
    rory

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    Actually it doesn't say 3" as I thought.
    But still worth a look. Look for okieflyr about 20 items down in the parts classifieds

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    Last edited by mcampuzano; 03-29-2012 at 06:36 PM.

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    Check with TRE Motorsports, they sell a conversion kit.
    Rob Abbott

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