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    Wanted New Brake Caliper Pistons

    i am rebuilding my front and rear brake calipers on my '73 911 and i would like to purchase new pistons for both.
    they are s aluminium calipers at front,and m cast iron calipers at rear.
    i am led to believe that these are no longer available from porsche.
    could somebody please advise a suitable supplier.
    thanks
    peter

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    i will e-mail them now.thanks

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    I just had my 70s calipers rebuilt by PMB Performance in Sandy Utah. They look great. Havent installed them yet.

    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by spankie View Post
    I just had my 70s calipers rebuilt by PMB Performance in Sandy Utah. They look great. Havent installed them yet.

    Bob
    Ditto, The best workmanship and no greif looking for parts. There are some threads about his brake work. I'm not so good at linking them..
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    [QUOTE=Harvey Weidman;575375]Ditto, The best workmanship and no greif looking for parts. There are some threads about his brake work. I'm not so good at linking them..
    H[/QUOTE This is one that may help http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...oration-Thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by spankie View Post
    I just had my 70s calipers rebuilt by PMB Performance in Sandy Utah. They look great. Havent installed them yet.

    Bob
    Another happy PMB Performance customer here.
    1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened
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    Another PMB customer here. You can find him here in the So Fine 9 directory. Click on the company name in orange..

    http://www.sofine9.com/sofine9brakes.html
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