"Tubbed" trailing arms, Pics |
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"Tubbed" trailing arms, Pics |
914Timo |
Mar 5 2003, 02:47 AM
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If you remember, I send some pics about my trailing arms a couple of months ago. Then I had just moved the bearing housing 15 mm inwards. After those pics I have sandblasted them, done all modifications for 911 e-brakes and painted them. Hope you will like the pics.
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914Timo |
Mar 12 2003, 03:31 AM
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******* Group: Members Posts: 743 Joined: 13-January 03 From: Finland Member No.: 137 Region Association: Europe |
QUOTE Do you have this together ?? I would like to see some inside fenderwell shots with your tires mounted and the car on the ground. No, not yet. I have measured all with my old 7x15 911R Fuchs (ET 49mm) and 205/50 tires. I needed to use about 12mm wide spacers with those whees. That means that the real ET was about 37mm. There were no chance to add an other 14mm thick spacer to get the ET 23mm, which is the ET in 7 inch wide 911 wheels. There were no room for that. |
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