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Forum: Wheels
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Forum: Project Builds
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Forum: Suspension
January 25th 2021, 17:13
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Forum: Suspension
January 22nd 2021, 17:55
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Forum: Suspension
January 22nd 2021, 17:54
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Forum: Brakes
October 7th 2020, 10:02
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Forum: Brakes
October 7th 2020, 04:21
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Forum: Wheels
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Forum: Brakes
June 7th 2020, 23:00
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Forum: Brakes
April 3rd 2019, 04:44
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Forum: Brakes
April 3rd 2019, 04:21
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Yes outside diameter (OD) of hub.
With the...
Yes outside diameter (OD) of hub.
With the 986 non S caliper theres another option. Use a 84-89 911 carrera rotor (282x24) and itll bolt on like a 944na rear mount rotor(282x20) and match the...
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Forum: Brakes
April 2nd 2019, 21:19
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Forum: Brakes
March 15th 2019, 18:54
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Forum: Brakes
March 15th 2019, 18:52
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Forum: Suspension
June 6th 2018, 14:37
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That's how they are measured and marketed in...
That's how they are measured and marketed in North America. ie 80lb/in means it will take 80 pounds of force to depress it an inch. I reverse engineer the rate this way, add a fixed weight and...
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Forum: Brakes
June 29th 2017, 23:59
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Wally
It should work. The piston area...
Wally
It should work. The piston area between 944 Turbo S calipers 38/44mm and the GT2 28/32/38mm is almost negligible. You may have bad piston seals or you arent fully bled.
Lanner
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Forum: Suspension
April 15th 2017, 22:50
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No idea on the 944 auto axles, but the splines...
No idea on the 944 auto axles, but the splines should be same for the early 944/thing joints and type 1/3 axles. Its only the late 944s that had different splines.
The joint width is different...
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Forum: Wheels
August 11th 2016, 23:39
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Forum: Wheels
August 7th 2016, 17:43
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Forum: Wheels
August 6th 2016, 12:31
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Forum: Wheels
August 1st 2016, 22:35
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Good link here:
...
Good link here:
http://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-944-951-968-forum/325456-tech-lesson-16-fuchs-variants-and-differences.html
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Forum: Wheels
August 1st 2016, 22:33
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Forum: Wheels
July 30th 2016, 23:52
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Alot of spacer, about 18- 20mm.
The 951...
Alot of spacer, about 18- 20mm.
The 951 part number 16"fuchs will fit without spacer as the spokes allow for the calipers. The 911 pn ones will require alot of spacer
Lanner
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