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Old 05-11-2012, 12:00 PM
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I'm hoping someone has already measured or researched the specs on the rotors of the Carrera S. I need thickness, overall diameter, annulus radius, hat offset and hat thickness at the hub, bolt hole spacing and diameter.

The idea is to retrofit some aftermarket friction disks.

I'm also interested in first hand experience with shops specializing custom hat manufacture catering to this kind of one-off customer work.

Thanks in advance!
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All 911 Carrera models feature a 8’’/9’’ tandem brake booster ( lightweight aluminium construction).

The brake system from the previous models is used in the 911 Carrera.

The S uses 6-piston aluminium monobloc fixed-calliper brakes and integral-type brake discs (Cross-drilled and internally vented) with a diameter of 340 x 34 mm in the front. (330 x 28 mm 4-piston for the non S)
At the rear, all models use 4-piston calipers and discs with a diameter of 330 x28 mm.

Optional PCCB comes with 6-piston calipers.

This is all I got. : /
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Originally Posted by 911SLOW
All 911 Carrera models feature a 8’’/9’’ tandem brake booster ( lightweight aluminium construction).

The brake system from the previous models is used in the 911 Carrera.

The S uses 6-piston aluminium monobloc fixed-calliper brakes and integral-type brake discs (Cross-drilled and internally vented) with a diameter of 340 x 34 mm in the front. (330 x 28 mm 4-piston for the non S)
At the rear, all models use 4-piston calipers and discs with a diameter of 330 x28 mm.

Optional PCCB comes with 6-piston calipers.

This is all I got. : /
Thanks. I'm going to have to take a peek up its skirts and fiddle round down there for a while.

I'm looking to retrofit some larger rotors, so I'll need the offsets.

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larger rotors would look nice as i feel they stock rotors look too small w/ the 20's.



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