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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ FS: Front suspension/brakes upgrade.

Posted by: 914Toy May 5 2019, 01:25 PM

FS: Upgrade your front suspension with later model 914 Bogey struts (wedge bolt), with Bilstein inserts, rotors drilled for and with 5 lugs pressed in, along with BMW 320i calipers with good brake pads. Just removed from my car to install 911 SC struts, hubs, rotors and calipers. All of these items (see pic) are in excellent condition - bearings, inserts, calipers and pads only have about 3,000 miles on them, and this package includes all the bolts, nuts, washers and short hard brake lines for installation
$400 plus shipping from S. Cal - can pack in a plastic carton for shipping.Attached Image

SOLD.

Posted by: 914Toy May 8 2019, 08:38 AM

QUOTE(914Toy @ May 5 2019, 12:25 PM) *

FS: Upgrade your front suspension with later model 914 Bogey struts (wedge bolt), with Bilstein inserts, rotors drilled for and with 5 lugs pressed in, along with BMW 320i calipers with good brake pads. Just removed from my car to install 911 SC struts, hubs, rotors and calipers. All of these items (see pic) are in excellent condition - bearings, inserts, calipers and pads only have about 3,000 miles on them, and this package includes all the bolts, nuts, washers and short hard brake lines for installation
$400 plus shipping from S. Cal - can pack in a plastic carton for shipping.Attached Image



New price $400 plus shipping.

Posted by: betz May 8 2019, 10:29 AM

Can I run these on an early model? Also I'm guessing I can just run stock 4 lug by using my own hubs & rotors?

Posted by: Tdskip May 8 2019, 11:37 AM

Believe so but get a 2nd opinion.

Seller is a good guy BTW.

Posted by: 914Toy May 8 2019, 01:05 PM

QUOTE(betz @ May 8 2019, 09:29 AM) *

Can I run these on an early model? Also I'm guessing I can just run stock 4 lug by using my own hubs & rotors?


The early type strut had a "squeeze" bolt to secure the ball joint to the bottom of the strut. The later models have a wedge bolt which is more secure - preferred. Thus you will like these struts. The rotor/hub is one piece and is the 914 type, just drilled with 5 studs pressed in. Thus your stock rotors/hubs will fit these struts. the BMW brake calipers are considered an upgrade and will work with the stock 17 mm or the larger 19 mm master cylinder. I have 19 mm master cylinder.

So short answer, yes beerchug.gif

Posted by: 914Toy May 8 2019, 07:51 PM

QUOTE(914Toy @ May 8 2019, 12:05 PM) *

QUOTE(betz @ May 8 2019, 09:29 AM) *

Can I run these on an early model? Also I'm guessing I can just run stock 4 lug by using my own hubs & rotors?


The early type strut had a "squeeze" bolt to secure the ball joint to the bottom of the strut. The later models have a wedge bolt which is more secure - preferred. Thus you will like these struts. The rotor/hub is one piece and is the 914 type, just drilled with 5 studs pressed in. Thus your stock rotors/hubs will fit these struts. the BMW brake calipers are considered an upgrade and will work with the stock 17 mm or the larger 19 mm master cylinder. I have 19 mm master cylinder.

So short answer, yes beerchug.gif


I now have a commitment from a local fellow to purchase this complete lot this Saturday. Will repost of deal falls through.

Posted by: betz May 9 2019, 02:44 PM

QUOTE(914Toy @ May 8 2019, 06:51 PM) *

QUOTE(914Toy @ May 8 2019, 12:05 PM) *

QUOTE(betz @ May 8 2019, 09:29 AM) *

Can I run these on an early model? Also I'm guessing I can just run stock 4 lug by using my own hubs & rotors?


The early type strut had a "squeeze" bolt to secure the ball joint to the bottom of the strut. The later models have a wedge bolt which is more secure - preferred. Thus you will like these struts. The rotor/hub is one piece and is the 914 type, just drilled with 5 studs pressed in. Thus your stock rotors/hubs will fit these struts. the BMW brake calipers are considered an upgrade and will work with the stock 17 mm or the larger 19 mm master cylinder. I have 19 mm master cylinder.

So short answer, yes beerchug.gif


I now have a commitment from a local fellow to purchase this complete lot this Saturday. Will repost of deal falls through.


Let me know. I will be in So cal the weekend of the 25th but otherwise It would be shipping to Nor Cal. I'm interested either way, though.

Posted by: 914Toy May 9 2019, 03:27 PM

QUOTE(betz @ May 9 2019, 01:44 PM) *

QUOTE(914Toy @ May 8 2019, 06:51 PM) *

QUOTE(914Toy @ May 8 2019, 12:05 PM) *

QUOTE(betz @ May 8 2019, 09:29 AM) *

Can I run these on an early model? Also I'm guessing I can just run stock 4 lug by using my own hubs & rotors?


The early type strut had a "squeeze" bolt to secure the ball joint to the bottom of the strut. The later models have a wedge bolt which is more secure - preferred. Thus you will like these struts. The rotor/hub is one piece and is the 914 type, just drilled with 5 studs pressed in. Thus your stock rotors/hubs will fit these struts. the BMW brake calipers are considered an upgrade and will work with the stock 17 mm or the larger 19 mm master cylinder. I have 19 mm master cylinder.

So short answer, yes beerchug.gif


I now have a commitment from a local fellow to purchase this complete lot this Saturday. Will repost of deal falls through.


Let me know. I will be in So cal the weekend of the 25th but otherwise It would be shipping to Nor Cal. I'm interested either way, though.


Will do.

Posted by: KevinP May 17 2019, 02:52 PM

if the deal falls, let me know. I'll take em.

Posted by: 914Toy May 17 2019, 09:19 PM

These are Sold.

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