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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ FS - Koni struts Pair

Posted by: Michelj13 Mar 2 2017, 12:57 PM

Hi,

I have updated the photos, price and info and found wedge bolts.

These were on my car (1966 912) years ago and worked perfect. These struts will fit on any 911, 912 or 914 from 1964 to 1989. They are the later type that have the wedge bolt at bottom (included). Caliper mount is 3.5 inch spacing. These Koni struts have part # 911.341.080.16 and 911.341.079.16 are matching, manufactured in 1974 I think. There is a number stamped 50 74 on both. The inserts are in there but need rebuild or replacement. Asking 600 for both plus shipping.

I also have a good rack, comes with new boots and also have AL crossmember piece, not sure what to ask for that yet.

I have access to rebuilt 3.5 "steel calipers, I don't know what my friend wants for those.

Thanks,

Michel


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Posted by: Michelj13 Mar 3 2017, 11:08 AM

I added some info, TTT

Posted by: mepstein Mar 3 2017, 12:47 PM

That's a good price for 3 1/2 inch struts.

Posted by: ChrisG914 Mar 6 2017, 09:20 PM

Do you have a price for the steering rack?

Posted by: brant Mar 6 2017, 11:27 PM

I wish I had the money.

Posted by: bdstone914 Mar 7 2017, 06:59 AM

Not really a big deal but they are missing one spindle nut and washers, the steel spacer rings ( 90134162300 ) and o rings 999 701 084 50 that go at the base of the spindle.
I have extra spindle nuts and washers if the buyer needs them. Cant help on the hubs.

Pelican is carrying an aftermarket ring for $36. Interesting that they have paint under the area where the ring installs.
Good luck with sale

Posted by: Michelj13 Mar 22 2017, 08:38 AM

Yeah, I could not find this other spindle nut, should not be too hard to find I think. These are very nice though and I know they worked perfect as I had them on one of my cars years ago.

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