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    Active Member Two Rings czsrock1990's Avatar
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    Bracket for 355mm Brembos to fit b6 s4 Rotors

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    Hi everyone,

    this is my first time posting in the fab forum, but my question is this. Does anyone have a layout (measurements etc.) of a bracket that is used for mounting 355mm brembo brakes to fit stock s4 rotors? i know of at least of few people who have done this just want to know if ne one knows of the exact measurements. I have seen pics of it done to b5's and it basically looks like a step down bracket. Ne help is appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Evan

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    Veteran Member Four Rings belinko's Avatar
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    Conceptually easy to design and fabricate, getting the spacing correct is completely different. Measuring the bolt pattern (center to center distance) off of the upright isn't a problem, but spacing the caliper out radially relative to the rotor and left to right (centered about the rotor) can be tricky.

    Good luck.
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