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barrym
post Aug 28 2016, 01:37 AM
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as per the title - want a pair of them for my 5 stud 911 conversion ...
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post Aug 28 2016, 05:10 AM
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There are different ones so you may need to determine specifics..
I speak from experience GL




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as per the title - want a pair of them for my 5 stud 911 conversion ...
PM me ?

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post Aug 28 2016, 02:47 PM
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The part number on the hubs will determine which cap you need.
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post Aug 28 2016, 03:06 PM
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Thx, I'll grab a part # from the hub, I do know it's a 58mm od hub if that helps ?
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post Aug 28 2016, 07:23 PM
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There are "outies" and "innies."
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ok - hub part # is 901 341 605 3R

the grease cap has to slot on the outside of the hub
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QUOTE(barrym @ Aug 29 2016, 03:31 AM) *

ok - hub part # is 901 341 605 3R

the grease cap has to slot on the outside of the hub



Cap 914-341-684-00 $26.50 new Porsche through Pelican. It is the "outie".

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I am glad Mark and Bruce are competent purveyors of technical information. I knew only that I picked up outies and needed innies. Always great sources here and buying new from Pelican means you will get the right stuff quickly as surprisingly these things are harder to find than one would think they should be .
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QUOTE(sixaddict @ Aug 29 2016, 06:42 AM) *

I am glad Mark and Bruce are competent purveyors of technical information. I knew only that I picked up outies and needed innies. Always great sources here and buying new from Pelican means you will get the right stuff quickly as surprisingly these things are harder to find than one would think they should be .



Thanks. Have to check with Porsche as to availability. For some reason they get lost. I buy used ones when i canfind them. Do not have any extras. The innies are twice the price.
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