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> Do 911 SC rear hubs fit our rear bearings?
TorqueJunkie
post Mar 15 2011, 06:41 PM
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Wondering if the SC rear hubs fit the rear 914/4 bearing/trailing arm? Trying to convert my axles to 100mm using SC stub axles, but need the matching rear hub to slide into? Anyone know?
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post Mar 15 2011, 10:11 PM
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The SC stub axles will not fit the 914 wheel hub as they are different splines . The SC wheel hub will fit the 914 trailing arm and bearing , but you have to get two 5mm spacer rings , Patrick Motosports sell them , slide the spacer onto the wheel hub then mount the hub as you would a 914 or early 911 steel arm hub . The SC hub will not stick out any further than the 914 or early 911 .to use M calipers on the rear you can mount a 5mm spacer under the rotor ( vented ) or put 5mm spacer washers under the ears of the M caliper before bolting it up to the trailing arm . The 5mm spacer to the rotor or thr caliper is to center the caliper over the rotor because the mounting ears on the 914 trailing arm is 5mm closer to the rotor surface ( vented ) than the mounting surface on the 911 arm that's why you need the spacer under the rotor or the caliper. If you were to use the early 911 wheel hub it would fit the 8914 arm / bearing with out the need of the spacer on the wheel hub , but if you use the M caliper on the rear then you have to either space the rotor or the caliper because of the mounting ears on the 914 arm's location. Good luck.

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