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T151
September 17th 2004, 18:22
Are there any differences between the 944 spring plates across the years?
Got Late Alloy arms and ?? Spring plates and they done seem to want to mate!!
:confused:
yetibone
September 17th 2004, 19:50
Look for '87+ 944S, 944S2, 951, 952, or 968 spring plates.
If you have "Late" control arms, that's what cars they would have come from.
boygenius
September 17th 2004, 22:45
The early late aluminum arms spring plates should be the same. 1985.5 to 1986 and the late 1987 + all have the same mounting hole pattern. Zen did the swap from early aluminum arms to late aluminum arms without changing his spring plates, I think...
zen
September 18th 2004, 00:08
correct. spring plate goes inboard of the trailing arm at the mounting surface.
T151
September 18th 2004, 02:16
Would I be right in saying that steel arm spring plates do not fit alloy arms?
:confused:
yetibone
September 18th 2004, 09:14
As far as I could tell T151, that is correct. I just checked and compared some parts I have in the basement. Steel arms will not work with spring plates for aluminum arms, and aluminum arms will not work with spring plates for steel arms. The control arm-to-spring plate bolt patterns are different.
944 steel arms have the same spring plate bolt pattern as stock VW. 944 aluminum arms (wide, or narrow) have a different bolt pattern that doesn't match the spring plates on VW Type I's, Porsche 924's, or 944's with 8 valve, normally asperated engines.
T151
September 18th 2004, 13:23
Thanks!
Off to the breaker then to look for 'aluminum arm' spring plates,
:o
Michael Ghia
September 25th 2004, 14:38
Heres a pic
http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b4d704b3127cceb711c66361960000001610
MG
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