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996 TT Caliper/Rotors fit 987 Boxster?


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Anyone know if a 2002 996 TT Front Rotors/Caliper will fit the 987 Boxster? What other parts do I need to make it work or it's a definite no go?

I know the boxster S is basically the as the 996 narrow body rotors/caliper but red, but what about the TT caliper/rotors?

I have a base boxster

The part numbers are

Front left caliper: 996 351 429 10

Front right caliper: 996 351 430 10

Edited by NYSpeedRacer84
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it's a definite no go

In a nutshell, the caliper bolt spacing is different and not adaptable. So, you will have to change out the wheel carriers and a whole lot of other stuff--I think to the tune of $2K--not including labor or the brakes at which point you should just get the GT3 brakes. Now if you had PCCB, that would be a different story as far as fit, but then you wouldn't be asking to fit TT brakes.

Recommendations really depend on why you want to upgrade.

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