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Very nice job men. I agree brake caliper studs are the way to go especially on 981s.
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Excellent textbook writeup -- the quality of your work is genuinely impressive. Not sure if it's called out in the original post but anyone doing this should look for the extra-long Helicoils (~20-25mm) because the standard-length ones (~15mm) aren't long enough for my comfort level.
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Collin M. I wear a cowboy hat. '86 951: lucky number 13...rare 6.0L edition. '06 M3: hers. |
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Thank you guys for the HOF and all the compliments! This was a fun little project, particularly because we were able to reverse something that looked like a bad situation.
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Mihnea 2007 Cayman S Track Car 2004 911 GT3 2016 Cayenne S 2017 Macan S 2008 Cayenne S - Sold 2011 Boxster S - Sold 2007 Boxster S - Sold 2001 Boxster S - Sold |
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We were already planning to align the car, so we just disconnected the toe arm at the suspension carrier end (which is an eccentric alignment bolt). This allowed us to angle the wheel carrier out and made the drilling very simple. A 90 degree drill and a short drill bit would be necessary otherwise - exactly as you said.
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Mihnea 2007 Cayman S Track Car 2004 911 GT3 2016 Cayenne S 2017 Macan S 2008 Cayenne S - Sold 2011 Boxster S - Sold 2007 Boxster S - Sold 2001 Boxster S - Sold |
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Saved by the ingenuity and willingness of friends, and Dorki regulars, to help out at the last minute!
I pulled the threads right out of my front caliper yesterday. I'm sure this was partially caused by overuse but I also have a strange problem with the calipers. The inside of the caliper bolt holes have become threaded somewhat and the bolts don't slide through. I have to screw them through. I believe this leads to the possibility of the bolts pulling on the wheel carrier threads when installing them. Especially if the caliper isn't flush with the carrier. Has anyone else's calipers done this? Martin and Ion came over last night and helped me install a Time-Sert. We'll, actually Ion did all the work and Martin and I most watched. Thanks so much Martin and Ion for saving the day and 987kmns and Ion for building the jig. I'll be installing caliper studs before the next event. Should have done that a long time ago
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John V 2024 BMW G87 ///M2 (Next 444) 2021 Toyota Supra GR (The Bupra, Other 444) 2016 BMW M235 2015 Porsche Cayenne Diesel 2007 Cayman S, #444 2013 Golf R 2012 BWM x5 2017 Mazda MX-5 Club 3 time DE Parade Lap Champion #BestInstructorEver - Unknown |
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crap, i really have to cert my rear calipers. i keep saying that. fronts were done years ago and despite the fact that the rears rarely need to come off, i know its just a matter of time before a D'OH!
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Are there any disadvantages to putting in studs? It would seem to be easier to line up the caliper when replacing, and of course not stripping the threads on the strut.
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Peter (not "Pete") K. 2026 Lucid Gravity Grand Touring (EV Tow Vehicle) 1997 Spec Boxster #671 2016 Cayman S 2016 Toyota Highlander--wife's DD 2017 VW GTI SE (DD) Gone and missed: 2003 Miata ("SM") race car 1992 Miata ("SSM") race car 2009 911 C2S Coupe 2004 Toyota Prius - sold to son's girlfriend 2006 Dodge Durango 2003 Acura MDX 86 Black 911 Coupe race car 86 Gold 911 Targa 82 WineRedMetallic 911 Targa |
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