New Product: Ultimate Brake Kit for the 928
#121
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The matching rear Brembo GT1 brake kit for the Porsche 928 has arrived, in fact, I have already shipped two of them out.
This is the perfect compliment to our massive 355mm front GT1 brake upgrade kit.
This rear brake upgrade kit uses 328mm rotors, 4-piston calipers, and a lightweight aluminum hat on the rotor. The stock rear parking brake and shoes are retained, as is the stock master cylinder.
For more information or pricing, see:
http://www.928motorsports.com/parts/gt1_brake_kit.php
This is the perfect compliment to our massive 355mm front GT1 brake upgrade kit.
This rear brake upgrade kit uses 328mm rotors, 4-piston calipers, and a lightweight aluminum hat on the rotor. The stock rear parking brake and shoes are retained, as is the stock master cylinder.
For more information or pricing, see:
http://www.928motorsports.com/parts/gt1_brake_kit.php
#123
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The matching rear Brembo GT1 brake kit for the Porsche 928 has arrived, in fact, I have already shipped two of them out.
This is the perfect compliment to our massive 355mm front GT1 brake upgrade kit.
This rear brake upgrade kit uses 328mm rotors, 4-piston calipers, and a lightweight aluminum hat on the rotor. The stock rear parking brake and shoes are retained, as is the stock master cylinder.
For more information or pricing, see:
http://www.928motorsports.com/parts/gt1_brake_kit.php
This is the perfect compliment to our massive 355mm front GT1 brake upgrade kit.
This rear brake upgrade kit uses 328mm rotors, 4-piston calipers, and a lightweight aluminum hat on the rotor. The stock rear parking brake and shoes are retained, as is the stock master cylinder.
For more information or pricing, see:
http://www.928motorsports.com/parts/gt1_brake_kit.php
#124
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The aluminum hats have the rear brake drum integral within them. Mine went right on over the stock parking brake shoes, and worked perfectly without adjustment on the first pull.