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Old 03-15-2023, 11:14 PM
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I'm looking at some 997 PCCB rotors and hats FS and I'm trying to see if they would fit a 997.2 GT3.
Are the 997.1/996 GT3 rear PCCB hats + rotors compatible with a 997.2 GT3 originally specced with PCCBs?
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996 gen pccb are a different material composition than 997.1 which is also different than 997.2.
996 ppcb rotors are 350mm front/rear, where as 997.1/.2 are 380mm front/350mm rear, the hats and hardware are different between 997.1 and 997.2 but will interchange no problem as long as they are GT2/3 rotors, Turbo/Carrera pccb's have a different offsets.

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I'm looking at some 997 PCCB rotors and hats FS and I'm trying to see if they would fit a 997.2 GT3.
Are the 997.1/996 GT3 rear PCCB hats + rotors compatible with a 997.2 GT3 originally specced with PCCBs?
PN: 99635203203/04
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996, 997.1, 997.2 rears are all 350mm and would interchange.
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Thanks for the info guys!
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Originally Posted by 00 Scrub
I'm looking at some 997 PCCB rotors and hats FS and I'm trying to see if they would fit a 997.2 GT3.
Are the 997.1/996 GT3 rear PCCB hats + rotors compatible with a 997.2 GT3 originally specced with PCCBs?
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We have an adapters so you can use 997 Turbo rotors on GT2/3 cars.

And discs as well here:

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Hijacking this thread slightly. Anyone fit the 991 PCCB calipers on a 997?
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Originally Posted by Scuderia V
We have an adapters so you can use 997 Turbo rotors on GT2/3 cars.

And discs as well here:

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I would hesitate to run any spacers between the rotor and the hub to correct for the GT3 offset. Anything you put in there will introduce runout to the stack.

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Hijacking this thread slightly. Anyone fit the 991 PCCB calipers on a 997?
Fronts are direct bolt-on, rears I would have to dig up the info on. I'm not sure why you would want to do this, as it would push you into 20" wheels.
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Originally Posted by radr
I would hesitate to run any spacers between the rotor and the hub to correct for the GT3 offset. Anything you put in there will introduce runout to the stack.



Fronts are direct bolt-on, rears I would have to dig up the info on. I'm not sure why you would want to do this, as it would push you into 20" wheels.
good point! I hadn't thought of the 20" wheel.



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