"Tubbed" trailing arms, Pics |
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"Tubbed" trailing arms, Pics |
914Timo |
Mar 5 2003, 02:47 AM
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******* Group: Members Posts: 743 Joined: 13-January 03 From: Finland Member No.: 137 Region Association: Europe |
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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meursault |
Mar 12 2003, 02:51 AM
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Idjit Savant Group: Members Posts: 290 Joined: 26-February 03 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 355 |
Okay, back on the axle subject, I see what Timo means about the bus CVs being a little wide for the splines on the 914 axle shaft. I checked it out myself. I suppose you could turn the shaft on a lathe with a carbide(?) bit and then maybe reharden the axle to use it after modifying it in such a way. What I'm not finding out for myself is what Brad was saying about the SC drive flange being too long to use with 911 hubs. I haven't pulled out any SC stub axles yet, but the hubs on the late trailing arms I've looked at don't seem any deeper than the early stuff. I might be just looking at 74-77 trailing arms. I know Porsche changed over to the smaller CVs in 73. I thought that everything else relating to halfshafts remained pretty much the same since. Were you talking about drive flanges on the transmission itself, Brad? I was thinking I'd just go with stock 914 stuff on that side if nothing else. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif)
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