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who knows how to tell the early 911 rear hubs, while in the console
from the later post 70 ones? how do you spot and early rear setup when its out of the car? these would be for that 5 lug conversion. thanks, |
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I'm guessing a bit, however I think the really early hubs would not work; those up to 68 (short wheel base, shorter arms). You should be looking for steel arms I think. Later hubs have the centering ring on them also; 74 up perhaps and I believe these are aluminum arms.
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