http://www.pmbperformance.com/catalog/item/4055868/3857681.htm
Can ship Monday.
Back on vacation.
Or you could look at it as a opportunity and convert to 5-lug with bigger CVs!
Hey, it's only money ...
Andy
HOW TO: Convert to real 5-lug in the rear using 944 CVs:
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=80641
We can't always get everything for $5.00. Some things cost money to manufacture and/or modify.
Sorry, I'm not aiming at you. I'm just tired of the "I want everything CHEAP!" attitude. As you said, welcome to owning a Porsche.
I think everybody has a bit of sticker shock when they first start buying parts. Part of what comes along with owning a 914.
Eric
A local auto electrical place that rebuilds alternators and starters also rebuilds axles. $69.00 per axle with new boots and new paint.
They bore out the grooves and install slightly larger balls.
eric and mark have a great product! Support is superb!
FYI Gang,
I replied to Joshua's email last night.
The CV is machined on the flat surface (not the chamfered surface) so the gasket will have a proper mating area. Mike Mueller (the original machinist) and I had a fairly lengthy discussion as to which end to machine. The CV is basically universal. In all applications in the past, this has left a (roughly) 1/8" lip (because of the chamfer) on the boot. This is cosmetic and in no way affects the performance or the longevity of the CV. The boot still mounts firmly to the CV and performs its intended task. Once the CV is torqued, that boot is tight against the CV.
Frankly, I'm kind of tired of the attitude Joshua. First it was the fact that I've caught you by the "short and curlies" blatantly implying that I'm overcharging you because you have a Porsche. Then I get the email stating "I figured you had this down" etc.
When I replied (while on vacation) I told you I had a CV I could ship out Monday. You ended up ordering two. I expedited a shipment of CV's and rushed one over to my machine shop which he fit in for me in one afternoon. You had two CV's the following Monday. You overpaid on the shipping, I refunded the freight and sent you a note that they were on the way and all I seem to get back from you is an adversarial attitude to the tone that I'm somehow screwing you.
P-L-E-A-S-E send them back for a full refund... even the shipping back. Now, I don't know how much more accommodating than that I can be Joshua. You have other options. You can purchase the same CV's from Zim's. It's possible they machined them right for you. They're an "excellent" organization out of the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. You can order the complete axle assembly from George. Here's some links so you don't have to go searching.
Zim's:
http://www.allzim.com/cgi/sh000001.pl?REFPAGE=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2eallzim%2ecom%2facatalog%2findex%2ehtml&WD=cv%20914&PN=CV_Joint__914_4%2ehtml%23a914_2e332_2e029_2e03#a914_2e332_2e029_2e03
AA:
http://www.autoatlanta.net/record_detail.lasso?-database=AAdatabase&-UserName='public'&-Password='public'&-layout=Items&-KeyField=__Record_ID__&PartNumber=B91433200903&serial_number=24128&-Session=ShopCart:CF37E216142b01B083voP43145FF&-Search
You think the mass of people who recommended Eric's part did it without knowing they were good. I know you think you're being reasonable, but you're not coming across that way.
If you expect Eric to hold everyone's hand on these things, get ready for a nice strong tug on your "short & curlies" because the price will double. Just like any parts store, there is an expectation of competence. Do you walk into NAPA and ask for an instruction sheet with your parts?
Woulda been much smarter to make a post or start a thread with only four words: this thing seems wrong...
It would have made you seem a whole lot nicer.
A buttinski word on behalf of Eric. There is no better service available from any vendor anywhere that I have worked with. This experience comes from building five one-of race cars and buying parts from probably fifty different sources.
Mike M
Eric has stood behind me at all times with his CV joints, it's an excellent bargain replacement. I highly recommend purchasing 914 parts from PMB Performance.
The CV joint pins will dictate the orientation, no problem there.
After a few installs it's a piece of cake. Thanks Eric!
Nolongermusclecars....I see you're a NewYorker, but tone down the attitude..."your little one year warranty" that's damn condescending! If you have questions ask them. Do your research BEFORE you plop down your money. Ask questions without attitude and you'll get quick responses. This is a very knowledgeable and friendly group.
Eric is one guy I'd trust 100%. He's incredibly fair and honest.
Most of our Member Vendors are too. The reason many of them make the products that they do isn't to make money, it's to make a part or product available that isn't anywhere else.
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