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> Need Help Identifying These Springs?, Out Of My Buddies 914-6 Conversion
Lucky9146
post Jul 25 2017, 06:58 PM
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These Springs were too stiff for my friend and he went with lighter springs. Since it is a 914-6 conversion it is anybodies guess, in my opinion, what these springs are rated. They are both marked with green paint on the side and have the VW logo followed by PO4 and then a circle with something very small inside of it, then followed by 72. Now there may be more numerals behind the 72 but that is all I can read because the area is scratched up. Best picture I could get. They look to be a pair but only one spring has that marking on the end.

Bet this is an easy one for somebody.


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Olympic 914
post Jul 26 2017, 07:21 AM
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When my original springs were sagging I bought these at the Porsche dealer. they were said to be stock 914/6 springs. They had two yellow dots.

Markings look to be P05074

I always thought they were #100 springs but don't really know.


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