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need help diy for gt3 rs brake ducts


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need help with diy for gt3 rs brake ducts for my 996tt? can someone shed some light thanks in advance

I did it today on my 996tt.

This is easy. 15 min on the first 10 min on second.

I took the front wheel off and then the old duct with a title force. When you put the new on you have to take one hand on the top of the duct and the other on the lower part. Then force one hand to left and the other to right. Then there will be a big gap. You then place the duct on the control arm with the lower part of the duct first.

Take care that the 2 locks has to be on the inner side of the control arm.

Then you turn the duct so it lock correctly around the control arm.

Secret is to widen the gap.

Thats all.

Hope this helps.

NB! i had to take off 15 mm of the duct since there is no space between the duct and the brake (rotor). The rotor will face the duct when you turn the steering wheel

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thanks a lot i will give it a shot

need help with diy for gt3 rs brake ducts for my 996tt? can someone shed some light thanks in advance

I did it today on my 996tt.

This is easy. 15 min on the first 10 min on second.

I took the front wheel off and then the old duct with a title force. When you put the new on you have to take one hand on the top of the duct and the other on the lower part. Then force one hand to left and the other to right. Then there will be a big gap. You then place the duct on the control arm with the lower part of the duct first.

Take care that the 2 locks has to be on the inner side of the control arm.

Then you turn the duct so it lock correctly around the control arm.

Secret is to widen the gap.

Thats all.

Hope this helps.

NB! i had to take off 15 mm of the duct since there is no space between the duct and the brake (rotor). The rotor will face the duct when you turn the steering wheel

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