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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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post Sep 14 2005, 12:32 PM
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They need to be 6 bolt output shafts (to match the 944 CVs). I believe most 915 coarse spline shafts were 4 bolt w/2 pins like the stock 914 ones just with a bigger CV. Looking at my earlier notes from Clay, the 6 bolts were used in some 75-77 915s and 1976 912E tranny.

Good luck finding everything. I was going to do this, but ended up going w/later Carrera axles with the friction welded stubs and adapaters from patrick motorsports. Much less headache tracking down the parts and machining things.

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