Caliper Colour decisions

Few more I've Snaped might help

I like Brakes????

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When I built my brakes I had a dilemma whether to leave the yellow or red pair of Porsche calipers..

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At first I wanted to go all RED, but yellow seem to be less common and Porsche paint yellow for Ceramic applications, so I sold the red ones...

I think it looks good with the white wheels I have, but imo with dark wheels I would have gone red.

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Top of the league.

Better than AP, as the calipers are ceramic, you can squezze them in using your fingers.

The only downside is, that they won't cover anything smaller than 18" wheels.

I tested them on the track and I just couldn't tire them down.. the feel was exact same whether cold or boiling hot.
 
Top of the league.

Better than AP, as the calipers are ceramic, you can squezze them in using your fingers.

The only downside is, that they won't cover anything smaller than 18" wheels.

I tested them on the track and I just couldn't tire them down.. the feel was exact same whether cold or boiling hot.

That sounds good! I often see them on eBay and taught it would be easy enough to make brackets to mate them to the hub. What did ye do for disks?



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