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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ SOLD: Front and Rear Suspension with 5 Lug Hubs

Posted by: ssstikircr Jun 4 2023, 11:22 AM

I know that I’m supposed to have a price but I’ve been out of the loop for a bit and not sure what to ask… I am open to offers and would prefer local pick up but can strap to a pallet and arrange shipping if necessary.

I have full front and rear suspension with 5 lug hubs and rotors. Bearings do spin freely and seem good. Came out of a 914 with a 2.2T that my brother and I bought for parts in the mid 2000s



Thanks for looking

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Posted by: 914Sixer Jun 4 2023, 12:17 PM

Are the front struts hydropneumatic? They look like it. Are rear shocks Boge? 911 A-Arms and torsion bars? All information will help determine value

Posted by: ssstikircr Jun 7 2023, 06:24 PM

Had a chance to stop by storage and confirm today …

The rear are Bogie …. The front is 911. It has 3.5” spacing on the caliper mounting. If I’m remembering correctly that’s 911 and 914 has 3”.

Thanks

Posted by: ric birks Jun 9 2023, 07:54 AM

The front is 911 for sure, but the question is, is it the hydropneumatic strut front end.


Posted by: burton73 Jun 9 2023, 11:22 AM

from web bird board:

Warner,

The hydropneumatic front suspension replaced torsion bars and conventional Macpherson struts with a self-leveling unit that was self-energized by normal road motion.

The hydropneumatic suspension is illustrated below ... easily recognized by the rubber bellows [takes the placeof the metal dust cover of conventional struts] at the top of the Vukollan spring unit -- #1 in the diagram:

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hope that this helps. As far as a price try $700 OBO it may do better on bird board for front end and here for the rear.

Bob B


Posted by: burton73 Jun 9 2023, 11:22 AM

from web bird board:


Posted by: hencar Jun 10 2023, 08:27 PM

I think the body of the strut will have a 911 part number. I agree with the Mark the struts look to be hydropneumatic.

Regardless that is a great solution for someone.

Henry


Posted by: ssstikircr Jul 4 2023, 07:23 AM

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Posted by: mepstein Jul 4 2023, 08:26 AM

QUOTE(ric birks @ Jun 9 2023, 09:54 AM) *

The front is 911 for sure, but the question is, is it the hydropneumatic strut front end.

Shouldn’t be if they are 3 1/2”, right? I agree, $700 ish sounds about right to me. Maybe up to $1k for the guy who has a chassis without a suspension. Instant roller.

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