Hi all,
I’m considering doing the 996/986 S rear brake caliper retrofit on my M3. I have the genuine Brembo GT 355mm 4 piston kit on the front which are fantastic, but my stock rears could use a rebuild and obviously the Porsche 996 calipers would look great. However I’ve seen mixed figures online:
Does anyone know the effect the 996 rear caliper piston geometry has on brake bias on a standard M3? I’ve seen that it shifts bias rearward, and also forward per different sources. Just wondering y’alls thoughts as I’m not willing to compromise looks for performance, though I know brake bias is to a small extent subjective and down to weight distribution of car, driver preference etc. Car is street driven in warm/cold temps and also tracked.
Thanks in advance!
Brendan
I’m considering doing the 996/986 S rear brake caliper retrofit on my M3. I have the genuine Brembo GT 355mm 4 piston kit on the front which are fantastic, but my stock rears could use a rebuild and obviously the Porsche 996 calipers would look great. However I’ve seen mixed figures online:
Does anyone know the effect the 996 rear caliper piston geometry has on brake bias on a standard M3? I’ve seen that it shifts bias rearward, and also forward per different sources. Just wondering y’alls thoughts as I’m not willing to compromise looks for performance, though I know brake bias is to a small extent subjective and down to weight distribution of car, driver preference etc. Car is street driven in warm/cold temps and also tracked.
Thanks in advance!
Brendan
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