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Caliper Measurement on Non-PP 4 Piston

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Just wondering if anyone has measured their non-PP caliper. I'm trying to find the distance shown on the black line. Thanks.
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Just wondering if anyone has measured their non-PP caliper. I'm trying to find the distance shown on the black line. Thanks.
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I have not. Is this a Brembo brake? Just curious.
 

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That looks like the standard 14" four pot GT brakes. I've heard they are manufactured by brembo but are unlabeled, but I can not confirm if that is true.
 

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I think they are Continental, not Brembo.
 

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It's made by Continental, has nothing to do with Brembo.
That's why I said I heard but can not confirm.
 
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Thanks for the responses. I was wondering what size decal to put, seems like a 5 inch decal should work in between that space. BTW not putting a Brembo decal :crackup:
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