04-27-2013, 02:47 PM
I was on Rennbay's site for a different reason the other day, and I ran across these:
http://www.rennbay.com/944-big-brake-kit-p-83.html
It doesn't say whether they fit on a 968, but what intrigues me, and makes me think they might, is that the previous owner of my car put 944 Turbo S calipers on my car (they really are huge - the pads that go into them make stock 968 pads look like they belong on a toy car), but the guy who installed them had to use a pretty beefy adapter to get them to mate up to my stock spindles (mine isn't an M030 car). Rennbay advertises these calipers as substitutes for the 944 Turbo S calipers, but without the need for the adapters. Visually, the Rennbay calipers look just like mine. They're very reasonably priced, too, and Travis is a really good guy.
I haven't inquired about these myself, as I already have the big calipers, although potentially saving some unsprung weight would be nice, especially with the stout but very heavy RE A-Arms I've installed. But for someone looking to upgrade their front brakes (yes, I know you have to do the rears at the same time), this might be a straightforward, affordable option.
http://www.rennbay.com/944-big-brake-kit-p-83.html
It doesn't say whether they fit on a 968, but what intrigues me, and makes me think they might, is that the previous owner of my car put 944 Turbo S calipers on my car (they really are huge - the pads that go into them make stock 968 pads look like they belong on a toy car), but the guy who installed them had to use a pretty beefy adapter to get them to mate up to my stock spindles (mine isn't an M030 car). Rennbay advertises these calipers as substitutes for the 944 Turbo S calipers, but without the need for the adapters. Visually, the Rennbay calipers look just like mine. They're very reasonably priced, too, and Travis is a really good guy.
I haven't inquired about these myself, as I already have the big calipers, although potentially saving some unsprung weight would be nice, especially with the stout but very heavy RE A-Arms I've installed. But for someone looking to upgrade their front brakes (yes, I know you have to do the rears at the same time), this might be a straightforward, affordable option.

