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Old 02-14-2020, 09:03 PM
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Hmu, pccb spacing only please.
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You can use cup uprights.... or 997.2, or pccb 997.1...
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Originally Posted by Spyerx
You can use cup uprights.... or 997.2, or pccb 997.1...

pretty sure cup uprights dont have provisions for abs.
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Originally Posted by jaredomin
pretty sure cup uprights dont have provisions for abs.
Oh crap you’re right... sorry ... a handy shop could fix that :-)
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Originally Posted by Spyerx
Oh crap you’re right... sorry ... a handy shop could fix that :-)
ill grab the angle grinder!

any one know how i can attach pccb to a rsr upright
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Originally Posted by jaredomin
ill grab the angle grinder!

any one know how i can attach pccb to a rsr upright
The RSR used the Brembo race caliper setup right? Hmmm... not sure of spacing and offset, possibly an adapter could be made? I swear I’ve seen BBI put the RSR uprights f/r on a street car before i just cant recall the full setup and brake package they used. And the hubs and other bits different. Roll center and geo on these i recall are different too.
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Originally Posted by Spyerx
The RSR used the Brembo race caliper setup right? Hmmm... not sure of spacing and offset, possibly an adapter could be made? I swear I’ve seen BBI put the RSR uprights f/r on a street car before i just cant recall the full setup and brake package they used. And the hubs and other bits different. Roll center and geo on these i recall are different too.

yea thats why i want them, so i can get reallll low : )

id take a set of regular street uprights tho just to save my self a headache.
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Wheel speed sensors are different between the models. Make sure you choose the right one. I would not advise the RSR or Cup uprights on a street car for a number of reasons.

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Originally Posted by jaredomin
pretty sure cup uprights dont have provisions for abs.
They do..

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Originally Posted by Spyerx
You can use cup uprights.... or 997.2, or pccb 997.1...
7.2 and 7.1PCCB are not interchangeable...
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Originally Posted by powdrhound
7.2 and 7.1PCCB are not interchangeable...
uprights not rotors.
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Originally Posted by Spyerx
uprights not rotors.
Yes, uprights are not interchangeable. Not talking about rotors, which are interchangeable
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Originally Posted by powdrhound
Yes, uprights are not interchangeable. Not talking about rotors.
what is different?
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Originally Posted by Spyerx
what is different?
7.2GT3 use totally different wheel speed sensors along with different tension bolts. As such, the uprights are not interchangeable.

Lots of misinformation out there and very few people actually know what will work and what won’t. There are numerous subtle differences between all the various wheel carriers even though they come from the same basic casting.

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Originally Posted by powdrhound
7.2GT3 use totally different wheel speed sensors along with different tension bolts. As such, the uprights are not interchangeable.

Lots of misinformation out there and very few people actually know what will work and what won’t. There are numerous subtle differences between all the various wheel carriers even though they come from the same basic casting.

so .1 and .2 pccb calipers are not interchangeable?


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