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Help Identify My Brakes
As the title states, I am looking for a little help identifying the brakes on my car. The calipers are easy since they say "Brembo" on them. How about the two piece rotors? I can not find a single identifying mark on them. The rotor hat and the mounting pieces are the same light blue color and are aluminum. Does anybody recognize these?
I would estimate them to be from around 1995-1998. Below are pics of the rotor and calipers, front and back of the rotor, and last the mounts. Any ideas?
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Re: Help Identify My Brakes
Those are Brembo rotors. Looks like a custom adapter for the rear caliper mount.
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Re: Help Identify My Brakes
Did a little snooping and found this fellow who is a source for Guido who built
Brembo system upgrades for ZR-1s in the late 1990s: http://www.movitbrakes.com/kontakt/ TF Enterprises 14781 Pomerado Road, No. 226 92064 Poway Unites States of America Tel.: 858-883-2655 Homepage I doubt TF was around then but he might be some help. Your real concern is where to get replacement pads and rotors - some of this stuff was 993 Porsche. The other possible is Callaway who also did conversions in those years too. Hope this helps, Glenn
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Re: Help Identify My Brakes
Hey Eric - who did you buy that car from? Does it have a roll cage and a differential oil cooler?
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Re: Help Identify My Brakes
So what is wrong with them?
Mine have always squeaked; even when new. |
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I may revisit this and put some thread-lock on all four corners. Any thoughts on this? I know they get hot, so I would need to investigate the temp rating of the thread-lock. These may be impossible to find, or at least very expensive to replace the rotors, so its worth preventative maintenance on my part.
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http://www.hrpworld.com/index.cfm?fo...ction=category BTW it is not expensive I think somewhere around 300 for a pair. -Daniel Almost forgot don't use the thread locker just safety wire them. |
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Re: Help Identify My Brakes
Those look like extra long wheel studs. Is the hat very thick?
I wonder if the brake and emergency brake caliper adapter (backing plate) pushes out the wheel offset? And emm, what wheels do you use? Last edited by tf95ZR1; 08-12-2013 at 09:28 PM. Reason: Wanted 2 |
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