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> Kit car build question? (CV Joint angle?), moving 914 transmission rearward back
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post Jul 11 2016, 01:28 PM
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Hi guys I'm building.. or shall I say rebuilding a old Fiberfab Avenger. I have measured and re-measured every angle to duplicate the rear suspension of my 914 chassis from the firewall to the shock towers. My Question today is how far can I slide the transmission rearward before I do major damage to it and the cv joints. I planning on either having the rear suspension at stock height or lower using Bilstein adjustable shocks. I've read that could move up to 2" rearward but is it true?

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