Using mid 70's 911 rear hub-centric axle flanges, Anyone know the procedure? |
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Using mid 70's 911 rear hub-centric axle flanges, Anyone know the procedure? |
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Dec 26 2006, 11:05 AM
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I don't have my car here to get measurements so I am hoping someone has dealt with this. I have 69 911S flanges and stub axles (108mm cv's) that work perfect but the flanges are not hub-centric. I would like to modify a set of 77 hub-centric flanges to work if possible since I have an extra pair.
I know the bearings are wider on the 77 flanges. Anyone know what they did different? Is the flange overall length wider to allow a wider bearing or is the bearing fit area machined further towards the flange itself making a wider fit area? Since I have a lathe, I can modify...... Anyone used these? |
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