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> 5 lug conversion advise, about to buy???
Leo Imperial
post May 22 2005, 11:47 AM
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I got a line on a 83' complete front end.
The guy wants $600 for everything.
That includes calipers, struts, rotors, aluminum cross member.
The A-arm have the bottom mount for the bar and I have
a top mount, but I can attach (weld) the bracket on from what
I understand. Could I use the master cylinder from this car?
Should I bother with the rears also from this car?

So this is my situation. I have the cash, but I want to get the
right stuff and could save some if I get everything at once.

Any advise out there?
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post May 22 2005, 11:57 AM
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Thats a good deal- $600 for 5 lug suspension and A calipers and aluminum cross member. I'd jump on it.

The sway bar: engman on the board makes sway bar U Tabs

As far as master cylinder, I got a 19mm from pelicanparts.com . And the rear calipers on a 911 have no provision for a parking brake, so I think you'de have to go custom on that if you wanted to use the 911 caliper, which some say isnt even necessary.
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post May 22 2005, 12:09 PM
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i just want to say not having a parking brake sucks, mine handle broke at the wcc and i really miss not having a parking brake. i will be fixing it soon
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post May 22 2005, 12:10 PM
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"A" arms would have SC style underbody bar mount unless he changed them.


Oops, shoulda carefully read the post!
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post May 22 2005, 12:15 PM
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Thanks.
Now I think I am going to try and get him down to $500.
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post May 22 2005, 12:17 PM
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Hey Scott!

Just got off the phone.
Got him down to $500.
Anyone interested in a steering rack.
I don't think I will be using it.
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post May 22 2005, 12:17 PM
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It would work on your car no question. I think 600 is a little high though. I think I would offer him 5 and see if he would take it. I see them all the time for less than that. We are 914 owners, if we start paying high prices for everything, we will be up with the pinky lifters very soon. I got my complete front end for $350.00 shipped. Mine is from a 71 however. The advantage you would have from an 83 is the 3.5 inch brake spacing. You could upgrade to the bigger brakes at any time. If it seems like a good deal to you, then go for it. I would highly suggest you replace the ball joints and tie rods when you install it and the wheel bearings and seals as well. That way you wont have any worries down the road and no questions in your mind if everything is ok. That is what I did and it is a good secure feeling.
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post May 22 2005, 12:20 PM
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Oh, one more thing to complete your question, the M/C wont work for your car, the 83 had power brakes. Yours does not. Good try though.
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post May 22 2005, 12:22 PM
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If anyone knows of another set, I need these parts for the TurtleGirl project.
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post May 22 2005, 12:25 PM
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Everything gets replaced.
Powdercoating for thr A-arms and a new set of Mueller Bearings from the WCC.
I will post picks of the conversion and install of bearings.

I am getting ready to fall into the "Gotta have it ready by the WCC 06" catagory.
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post May 22 2005, 12:27 PM
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The turtle girl project is moving along to fast as it is!
Every time I see a post on parts i want, you already have them
on the way to you.
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post May 22 2005, 12:28 PM
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Grind off the round sway bar bushing on the control arm and weld on the U tabs before you get it powder coated. It will save you a lot of grief and look way nicer with everything done. Are you going to do them in black? Or some custom color?
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post May 22 2005, 12:34 PM
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I was thinking of white or orange or black.
The orange is for Lemans Gulf porsche.
Gonna put orange stripes on the Olympic blue.
Not sure what the corect color code is for the orange.

Gotta run. I wanna make sure this guy doesn't change his mind.
Cash in hand!
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post May 22 2005, 12:50 PM
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QUOTE (Leo Imperial @ May 22 2005, 11:25 AM)
Everything gets replaced.
Powdercoating for thr A-arms and a new set of Mueller Bearings from the WCC.
I will post picks of the conversion and install of bearings.

I am getting ready to fall into the "Gotta have it ready by the WCC 06" catagory.

Uh Oh.....he goin' to the ***gasp*** dark side...pinky lifter territory......

We lost another one (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif)
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post May 22 2005, 12:55 PM
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Sounds like you are on the right track Leo. I would leave the rear calipers stock 914 and keep your ebrake. If you need ot change that out later, that will be a little easier since modifying the rear hubs for 5 lug. 19MM master cylinder and ditch the proportioning valve.
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post May 22 2005, 12:56 PM
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$500 seems kind of high to me. Maybe its because I have a good source? (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/idea.gif)

Try and wiggle him down even more. OR...

Find a place that builds Pcar racers, and see what they want for a "take off" front end. $400 if it's in super shape would be good.
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post May 22 2005, 01:00 PM
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QUOTE (Verruckt @ May 22 2005, 11:56 AM)
$500 seems kind of high to me. Maybe its because I have a good source? (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/idea.gif)

Try and wiggle him down even more. OR...

Find a place that builds Pcar racers, and see what they want for a "take off" front end. $400 if it's in super shape would be good.

Well, if you have a good source, get a hold of Joe (914RS) and let him know, he is looking for one right now.
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post May 22 2005, 01:05 PM
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Ok...

Yo Joe (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wavey.gif) PM me your #
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post May 22 2005, 01:07 PM
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Leo,

I may be wrong but you can use your A-arms with the 911 struts but you would lose the larger 911 t-bars.

Sound like you're halfway there. What are you going to do on the rears? That takes more orchestration with the hubs/calipers/stub axles/axles/ebrake...

Easiest/least expensive/least prefered is adapters. The next is drilled hubs for 5 lug. Then widened stock calipers. Then mostly 911/914-6

LMK when you get powder coating, maybe we can get a volume discount.
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post May 22 2005, 02:46 PM
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Sell the steering rack for $40-50

Sell the aluminum crossbar for $125 on the PP911 board.

Sell the underbody bar for around $25.00 (if it's a 20mm... 74-78 911 guys usually have 18mm and it would be an upgrade)

Now you've got yourself a $300.00 front end. Not bad.

You'd be a good candidate for a V-Caliper (that felix eluded to) and a T fitting with that system. V-Caliper Thread I can help you out if you need hubs too...
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