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I actually saw a pair of mine for sale recently and they've held up very well considering I made them in 2019 😯.
Just realised they are the aluminium ones too!
Yep they do look cool. What wheels are you running @Rob7655 ? Disc size won't make much difference with standard 182 wheels. Unfortunately I don't have a decent pic of mine with the Turini's on.
No. The pms brackets don't remove any material off the face as the bracket fits into the counterbore machined into the caliper. It's all to do with thread depth on the bracket, some noobs on Facebook made some that sit on the caliper face and the bolt screws into the bracket but you only had 5mm...
You'd need to space them out 10mm and the bores are only 11 deep so you could only do it with a big washer and then location is by the bolt and it's still sat on what's left ot the caliper mounting face.
Best thing to do is stick with 280 discs or sell the calipers and brackets and buy new for...
So your calipers would have been machined like this to fit the brackets.
Every other 280 kit the caliper mounting face is just machined down by 5mm but now you've not got much flat face to bolt the 300 brackets to.
This is the face -5mm.
And the bracket on.
And these are brackets for 300mm...
Did pms machine the calipers for you? Iirc they machine a counterbore in the caliper, how much flat mounting face is left after that? Pms we're the only ones making the 280 brackets like that so any 300 bracket you find won't sit in the counterbores and you may have minimal face to face seating.