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How to fit Porsche Wheels on an Earlybay (71)
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<blockquote data-quote="TransporterHaus" data-source="post: 280244" data-attributes="member: 4096"><p>Pre 86 944 NA hubs and discs are the ones to go for. Use either single pot steel Ate calipers (standard for all NA). Or if you want a better caliper then look at a brembo 944 S2 or 968 turbo caliper again with a NA hub - you won't be wanting late turbo hubs and the discs are too wide, 1 year only turbo hubs are hard to find. If you are going drop spindles we can do you any type of spindle i.e a 68-70 ones which an adapter plate will let you run either of these calipers. Note the bolt pattern is different on the turbo caliper so get the right adapter kit - we have both available.</p><p></p><p>btw don't take any notice of the disc picture on that ebc link it aint the right disc :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TransporterHaus, post: 280244, member: 4096"] Pre 86 944 NA hubs and discs are the ones to go for. Use either single pot steel Ate calipers (standard for all NA). Or if you want a better caliper then look at a brembo 944 S2 or 968 turbo caliper again with a NA hub - you won't be wanting late turbo hubs and the discs are too wide, 1 year only turbo hubs are hard to find. If you are going drop spindles we can do you any type of spindle i.e a 68-70 ones which an adapter plate will let you run either of these calipers. Note the bolt pattern is different on the turbo caliper so get the right adapter kit - we have both available. btw don't take any notice of the disc picture on that ebc link it aint the right disc :shock: [/QUOTE]
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