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> 951 Stub's - will these work?, 88 turbo stubs. Clay/Andy???
Aaron Cox
post Sep 13 2005, 06:10 PM
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For the 944 axle/944 cv setup? these stubs and pre 74 911 hubs?

how many splines so the 911 hubs have??

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ClayPerrine
post Sep 13 2005, 09:17 PM
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I found out one detail that was missing.....


If you look at the 944 stubs, they have a shoulder. The 911 stubs do not. If you use the 944 stubs, they won't put the preload on the inboard side of the bearing.

You need a set of these. They are spacer rings that take up the slack where the shoulder is.

Call Wes Hildreth and tell him you need a set. He has them for sale. 972-423-8526.

Oh.. and work is taking a big bite out of my 914club time lately.



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