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> Rear 911 trans flange, hub flange & wheel hub, For converting to 5 lug - $450 plus shipping
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post Jul 1 2013, 01:41 PM
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I bought these when I thought I was going to convert to a six. They are cleaned up and zinc-coated. The 45mm studs look new. I have not used them. I have some spacers I will throw in the deal.

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post Jul 2 2013, 02:20 PM
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What are the stubs & trans flanges diameter 100 mm or 108 mm ?
Looks to be 108 mm to me with the pin holes drilled and tapped ?
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post Jul 2 2013, 03:11 PM
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QUOTE(Luke M @ Jul 2 2013, 04:20 PM) *

What are the stubs & trans flanges diameter 100 mm or 108 mm ?
Looks to be 108 mm to me with the pin holes drilled and tapped ?
LMK.

I agree, you should be clear on this, but if they are drilled 108mm you can use a late G50 CV's.
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QUOTE(Luke M @ Jul 2 2013, 01:20 PM) *

What are the stubs & trans flanges diameter 100 mm or 108 mm ?
Looks to be 108 mm to me with the pin holes drilled and tapped ?
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They are 108mm in diameter. All holes are tapped.

A little background on these: I bought them as is from Jonathon at CPR Parts, who I believe said he got them from Eric Shea. Not that it matters, they are what they are.

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QUOTE(ww914 @ Jul 2 2013, 06:25 PM) *

QUOTE(Luke M @ Jul 2 2013, 01:20 PM) *

What are the stubs & trans flanges diameter 100 mm or 108 mm ?
Looks to be 108 mm to me with the pin holes drilled and tapped ?
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They are 108mm in diameter. All holes are tapped.

A little background on these: I bought them as is from Jonathon at CPR Parts, who I believe said he got them from Eric Shea. Not that it matters, they are what they are.

Warren


This is the application and this is the best set up for a high HP, 5 bolt conversion.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...91963&st=20

This is a good deal and it's what I'm doing on my /6 conversion.
Good luck with the sale.
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I already have a set of 108 mm . I'm looking for the 100 mm trans flanges to pair with my 100 mm stub axles. They look good and should sell.


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post Jul 3 2013, 01:26 PM
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I already have a set of 108 mm . I'm looking for the 100 mm trans flanges to pair with my 100 mm stub axles. They look good and should sell.



The part number that you are looking for / need is 923.332.209.02 . Good luck ...

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QUOTE(jaxdream @ Jul 3 2013, 12:26 PM) *

QUOTE(Luke M @ Jul 2 2013, 06:16 PM) *

I already have a set of 108 mm . I'm looking for the 100 mm trans flanges to pair with my 100 mm stub axles. They look good and should sell.



The part number that you are looking for / need is 923.332.209.02 . Good luck ...

Jack



Hi Jack,

Thanks for sharing the part #. I already have a set of 100 mm stubs and trans flanges. I'm looking for another pr of trans flanges for another project. I already have the hub/100 mm stubs.
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