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> FS: 911 SC Stub Axle, Transmission Flanges $399 shipped, 100mm, Use With 944 or VW Bus CV Joints SOLD
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post Jun 3 2020, 06:43 PM
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Here you go for that 5 bolt up grade. Use with 911,911 SC or 914-6 rear hub. Very hard to find coarse 915 transmission flanges that are a drop in fit for the 914 gear box. Go to the Classic section and read up on Sir Andy's how to use 944 CV's. VW Bus Cv's can also be used. Have your axles turned to use the new CV's or get some new full floating ones. Flange bolts are included. $399 shipped.

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post Jun 4 2020, 07:06 AM
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I am curious does anyone know what year range 911 are these 915 flanges from? (That fit the 914 trans)

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post Jun 4 2020, 07:49 AM
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QUOTE(bretth @ Jun 4 2020, 06:06 AM) *

I am curious does anyone know what year range 911 are these 915 flanges from? (That fit the 914 trans)

Thanks,
Brett


For some reason I am thinking they are 76 912E.
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