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Wally September 29th 2007 09:01

A steel hub is way more heavy than the porsche alu hub is.
Low non-suspended weight all the way for me.

jamesbissland September 30th 2007 17:52

for the difference in weight wally, you should just stop eating as many pies :eek:

andy1303 October 1st 2007 16:17

The interesting thing about this hub is it will allow stock PCD wheels, which the porsche hubs will not.

jamesbissland October 2nd 2007 05:22

AND use std bearings, and not have to worry about machining etc etc :agree:

mabbo January 29th 2008 10:13

if i used the pacific customs hub, bolted a 944 disk to the back, and used a 944 caliper with caliper bracket... i could use 4x130 vw wheels?

fuzzybear1981 January 29th 2008 11:34

this is what i was thinking but someone told me that it wouldnt work. I have a set of 5 stud porsche drilled beetle discs that i was going to get machined. What disc will will i be able to use over this hub? will the hub need to be machined down and will a 944T 1986 caliper work?? HELP ME...thanks

DORIGTT January 29th 2008 13:58

I would think you would get a disc/rotor that you want to use and have the machine shop 'make it work'.

alikatcraig April 21st 2008 00:19

My '98 has them as do later ones, so '98 to 2004 would be a safe bet.

Al

Mr Big May 1st 2008 19:57

This is exactly what I've done. I wanted to use Porsche brakes on my bug, but the wheels I have are 5 x 108 pcd. You can't redrill 4 x 130 hubs to run 5 x 108 because the holes interfere, nor can you redrill 5 x 130. So I had to buy blank (vented) discs and turn them down to use as hubs. Then spend a lot of time running through the parts catalogue to find 300mm discs with the same thickness and the right pcd. Loads of fun.

But at least the rear was cheaper......Porsche 924 discs....same as bug ones but with 4 x 108pcd. Redrilled to 5 x 108 and im ready to go.

Next time im using porsche stud pattern!!!!

Steve C May 31st 2020 04:53

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Hi

Looking for information on Porsche brakes and I came across this old post that I made.

I'm resurrecting the Porsche brakes that I ran on my 1302 and then later on my 1303 for a while for my sons 1303. I've had them converted to 114.3 stud pattern as my son wants to run Jap wheels.

Anyway I did eventually do what I proposed in this post with 944 hubs and an adaptor bracket. 944 grease caps even come with a speedo cable drive hole

Steve

Wally June 2nd 2020 15:14

Nice adapters! Who made those?
I run the 944 grease caps as well on the notch: works well with the stock VW speedo indeed!

Steve C June 3rd 2020 18:47

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Thanks Wally, a friend of mine Dave Stocker from LMS engineering who was a retired tool maker made them for me, he made lots of things for me including all the machine work on my sons oxy boxer, he also built a tube chassis drag car. Sadly he passed away earlier this year with lung complications from our bush fires

Wally June 7th 2020 14:20

Thats sad news Steve.. sorry to hear.
Lanner did mine for the notch. CU

effvee June 7th 2020 17:48

Hello,
Is Lanner still around? He once had a wed site, does it exists still?

flat June 7th 2020 23:00

I'm still kicking! Lol
Lanner
Vdubengineering.com


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