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November 19th 2008, 03:27
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Excellent! tnx for confirming :) If more...
Excellent! tnx for confirming :)
If more movement is neccesary for them to work (increase caster by say at least 5 degrees or so), I would not mind filing out the upper strut openings in the...
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November 18th 2008, 17:42
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Yes the wheel bearings are the same, but they are...
Yes the wheel bearings are the same, but they are wider apart on a 412 than on a bug (any year).... I have the adapter parts to press in, but I am not sure the bearing houses would have enough...
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November 18th 2008, 09:57
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Not a straight replacement on a 412
Not a straight replacement on a 412
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November 17th 2008, 10:42
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That was my second thought Steve ;) Its just...
That was my second thought Steve ;)
Its just that I have noticed that when fully loaded with family and luggage (i.e. dog) and traveling at speed, braking to a full stop does suffer, which is...
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November 17th 2008, 03:14
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No, the bolt spacing of the rear of a 944 (all...
No, the bolt spacing of the rear of a 944 (all models) is 94mm IIRC and front 944 is 76mm bolt spacing. Also to remember they are for a 24mm disk; not many front disks are 24mm but you could make...
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November 16th 2008, 10:18
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The bug has the same wheels, but in 18" form 7,5J...
The bug has the same wheels, but in 18" form 7,5J and 9J wide with 245/35 and 225/35 (now 225/40) semi-slick like tires.
993 rear calipers on the rear, GT2 rear ones on the front. Alu wide rear alu...
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November 16th 2008, 10:10
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IIRC, the C2 rear 2-pot Brembos were 44mm?...
IIRC, the C2 rear 2-pot Brembos were 44mm? Anyways, I really love those calipers!
Work great on the rear of my VW412, speaking of which (see the bridge I'am making :D ):
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