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truegearhead 12-24-2020 02:34 PM

Rear S brakes on base car if e-brake removed?
 
I have a base Boxster but I need to fit some S calipers and rotors. It sounds like the fronts will bolt up but the rears won’t work with the base e-brake. If the e-brake assembly was removed would they work?:cheers:

78F350 12-25-2020 03:28 PM

I don't know, but I have a rear hub and rotor assembly from a base and S in storage. I may have time this weekend to pull them apart and get a look and pics.

steved0x 12-25-2020 05:04 PM

I read where Pedro moved the base front brakes to the rear so that may be an option?

itsnotanova 12-25-2020 05:42 PM

The rear S brakes aren't worth the hassle or $$. The beefier S uprights and larger hub bearing are worth the hassle and $$. I say go all the way or not at all

truegearhead 12-26-2020 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by itsnotanova (Post 628229)
The rear S brakes aren't worth the hassle or $$. The beefier S uprights and larger hub bearing are worth the hassle and $$. I say go all the way or not at all

There’s that slippery slope again... Thanks guys

truegearhead 12-26-2020 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by 78F350 (Post 628225)
I don't know, but I have a rear hub and rotor assembly from a base and S in storage. I may have time this weekend to pull them apart and get a look and pics.

Thanks but I think Woodies right. I should swap out the entire assembly. Very nice of you to offer measuring!

Escy 12-26-2020 08:49 AM

If you swap the lot, the S hub uses a larger wheel bearing so you need use different axles.

The S discs and calipers will just bolt on if you don't care about the handbrake. It's a negligible upgrade, couple of mm thicker and larger disc. Not worth losing the handbrake over in my opinion.

I've just cobbled together a big brake upgrade on the rear of mine using 991 GT3 Cup discs (380mm) and Lotus Evora 400 calipers.

https://i.ibb.co/QDjQkt8/IMG-20201223-184636.jpg

truegearhead 12-26-2020 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Escy (Post 628237)
If you swap the lot, the S hub uses a larger wheel bearing so you need use different axles.

The S discs and calipers will just bolt on if you don't care about the handbrake. It's a negligible upgrade, couple of mm thicker and larger disc. Not worth losing the handbrake over in my opinion.

I've just cobbled together a big brake upgrade on the rear of mine using 991 GT3 Cup discs (380mm) and Lotus Evora 400 calipers.

https://i.ibb.co/QDjQkt8/IMG-20201223-184636.jpg

WOW! That looks amazing. Do those fit under a 17” wheel? What are you running in the front? What kinda power do you have? This seems like a massive setup

Escy 12-26-2020 11:13 AM

I bought 19's just to clear the brakes. Up front i've got 991 GT3 Cup discs (380x34) with Brembo 8 pots (Audi R8).

My car is 405bhp, 475ft/lb currently, should see a bit more when I tune for methanol.

beater986 12-26-2020 12:04 PM

Which axles do you use when you swap everything?

Escy 12-26-2020 12:12 PM

Would think 987 5 speed might be a straight fit. They wouldn't have the tone ring for the wheel speed sensor though.

truegearhead 12-26-2020 03:26 PM

I’m not sure what axles I’m going to run. I’m the middle of a big engine swap and am probably swapping a 987 S trans in (that or an Audi 01E). My rear wheels have an offset 4”s greater than stock so I’d welcome the larger wheel bearings. I’ll probably go for the full “S” swap.

truegearhead 12-26-2020 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Escy (Post 628240)
I bought 19's just to clear the brakes. Up front i've got 991 GT3 Cup discs (380x34) with Brembo 8 pots (Audi R8).

My car is 405bhp, 475ft/lb currently, should see a bit more when I tune for methanol.

Do you have a build thread? I gotta see this.

Escy 12-26-2020 11:13 PM

I've got a build thread here, it's a long one.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=47&t=1695359&p=1

I went 987 S gearbox in my first 986 S you need to swap the ends of the drive shafts over to keep the tone rings.

If I blow my 5 speed I'll be swapping to the 987 S again.

truegearhead 12-27-2020 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Escy (Post 628256)
I've got a build thread here, it's a long one.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=47&t=1695359&p=1

I went 987 S gearbox in my first 986 S you need to swap the ends of the drive shafts over to keep the tone rings.

If I blow my 5 speed I'll be swapping to the 987 S again.

Thanks! I just read through that entire thing, super impressive and the first build’s fire was heart breaking. I need to add a fire system to mine stat and call my insurance company to make sure they would cover it with the all these modifications. The R8 front calipers you used are super tempting, there’s a set on eBay for $600 right now but it looks like the only rotor that would work is the 991 cup rotors that are $1400 pair. I wonder if the R8 rotor has the same spacing as the 991 rotor.

Escy 12-27-2020 01:40 PM

Thanks, I still haven't got over the fire completely, was tough to take.

The disc's are expensive new but the race teams do 1 race meeting on them and replace them. It means there must be lots of sets knocking about. Could be worth a call to any race teams that run a GT3 Cup, they might be able to sell you a used set.

I bought 2 sets so 8 discs for £200 which is £25 a disc. Think I got mega lucky there. I was only planning on upgrading the fronts but since I had the rears decided to give it a go.

The off the shelf upgrade options are expensive.


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