Difference between 110mm and 108mm |
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Difference between 110mm and 108mm |
chad newton |
Aug 30 2013, 07:04 PM
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What is the difference between 110 and 108 stub axles and transmission stubs? Educate me guys. One us us has some parts for me but says they are 110mm 4 bolts 2 pins.
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Luke M |
Aug 31 2013, 11:24 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,374 Joined: 8-February 05 From: WNY Member No.: 3,574 Region Association: North East States |
You would use the 911 early 69-73 5 lug hub or the later 74-89 hub eccentric type with a spacer (I believe it's 5 mm). Either way the 914 wheel bearing stays the same.
I just checked the stubs and flanges for you Chad. A late (911 carrera) inner 108 mm cv joint bolts right up (w/o the cap) to the flanges/stubs that we have been talking about. I'm not sure if the earlier 108 mm will fit. I do not have one to check this but I would think as long as it's the 10 mm mounting bolt type it should work. The over all height of the 110 mm trans flange vs the 914 is 5 mm taller. Otherwise other measurements are the same. If you do a search on the Pelican site I believe that the 110 mm stubs & flanges are from a early 911 turbo. pics attached.. Attached image(s) |
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