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> Stub axles, hubs, ?s
Qarl
post May 2 2003, 03:55 PM
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My race shop guy is helping me put together my driveline for my six conversion.

He would like me to use '72/'73 axles for the rear, which will necessitate changing the output flanges for the tranny, and the stub axles as well.

He says the '72/'73 axles are different than the '71 and earlier axles. However, I can't seem to find differentiation from any of the parts houses.

Are the '72/'73 STUB axles different than other early (i.e.. 69 to 71) stub axles or can I use '70 stub axles to mate to the '72/'73 axles?

Also, will these stub axles fit into a 914 hub that is drilled for five bolts, or do I need to find '72/73 hubs as well (i.e., is there a spline difference)?

What about the the output flanges for the tranny? He says I need to find the 901 output flanges from a 911 from the same year as the axles. Something about length differences.

Brad, you're a guru in this area?

What do I have to locate?
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Brad Roberts
post May 2 2003, 04:19 PM
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Nothing.

Shoot me 400$ and I will send you everything but the axles you need.

I stock this stuff and buy it every time I see it at a swap meet.

I can get you the axle part number on Monday that I use. NO spacers needed.

I have the early hubs/stubs and drive flanges for the 901. They are crusty and old, but I will clean them up for you. The control arm drive flanges slide right into a 914 wheel bearing.

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