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> 944 rear hubs for a 5 lug conversion ?, Why won't it work ?
andrewb
post Sep 27 2017, 01:11 AM
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Hi Gents - I'm looking at doing a 5 lug conversion on my '73 and although I've searched I only find passing references to using 944 parts (I'm only looking at doing the rears at the moment).

I've therefore come to the conclusion that for some reason 944 hubs or driveshafts or discs (rotors) don't fit. Can anyone please explain why this is ? I'm guessing it's something to do with the relative positions of the existing caliper brackets and the 944 disc dammit........ rotor ?
There's also the park brake problem but there are ways round that.

The attraction of 944 parts is largely down to price and availability, the hubs certainly look as though they're interchangeable.,

(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/i68.tinypic.com-11762-1506496268.1.jpg) (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/i64.tinypic.com-11762-1506496268.2.jpg)

(not checked the splines yet) and driveshafts can generally be modified or adapted. As for the normal 5 lug conversions as detailed on Pelican I'm not a fan of putting 5 lugs in late 4 lug hubs - seems like poor engineering to me and 914/6 or 911 parts are hard to get and/or ridiculous prices.

So the question is - what am I missing ?

Thanks

Andrew
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post Sep 27 2017, 06:48 AM
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Rear wheel bearing will not work. 944's rear bearings are VW Beetle.
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post Sep 27 2017, 02:17 PM
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QUOTE(914Sixer @ Sep 27 2017, 08:48 AM) *

Rear wheel bearing will not work. 944's rear bearings are VW Beetle.


If you are referencing an air cooled VW, that would be a 924 setup. The 924 and VW have a hub that goes up to the bearing not in it like the 914 / 944. With the 924 and VW, the outer axle stub is what rides inside the bearings.

If you are referencing a water cooled VW, it may be possible that the bearing is the same. Bearings tend to be standard sizes.

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I found another post that says 944 is the sane until the Turbo came along, I had thought things changed at the 924 Turbo.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...=298994&hl=

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944 hubs will not work. Different splines. Basic 924/944 rear suspension was stolen from the VW Beetle UNTIL the Turbo 944 came along. You can use the Boxster hub BUT you will have to change out the 914 bearing plate to a flat one. Then you can use late 944 stub axle and CVS. The next problem is Boxter rotor is vented and you will need some sort of spacing to make a spaced 914 caliper work or use a 911 rear with some sort of adaptation.

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