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Re: Calipers and rotor sizes Fri, 04 July 2003 09:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
You probably could but you will have excessive pad rub. Judging by your other posts, I presume you are investigating using those R33 Brembos.
What you could do is machine a spacer plate to go between the two caliper halves. The spacer of course would be 2 mm thick, have to be ground to a perfectly flat finish and be made from a similar alloy as the calipers (so it has a similar thermal expansion coefficient). There may be some other minor issues (like pad return springs or pad holding pins) but these can be easily overcome.

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