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Great job Wally! Hey, those wheels are a different (silver instead of gold) color now. How many sets do you have?
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1970 T1 W/MassIVe 2913cc RAT/?EFI? w/direct fire (very soon) and 915 trans ![]() 1962 SC 1776cc SP 944NA brakes, 993 wheels VKG |
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Thanks!
The golden ones were taken from my white 1303 because of a temp tire change These are the dedicated 412 wheels
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Outstanding stuff Wally!
I'm not well versed in 411/412 original equipment. Are the original rear hubs, and brake drums like Type III parts, with a drum that's removable from the hub? That's impressive how you engineered the spacers.
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Yetibone '71 1302S 1.8 '73 1303S 2.3 '83 928S 4.7 |
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Thanks
Yes, the rear drums of a 412 are in fact most all type III parts. All, but the rear hub. That unique rear hub is what neccesatated the complicated spacer. I have long thought it wasn't possible to use 944 parts and not having to weld anything on the arms, but suddenly, on a bright moment, I got the right idea and a friend from a friend was able to make what I had in mind After that it was a 'bolt-on'. |
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Yep, I thought the hub and stub axle looked a little strange to me. Never seen a VW or Porsche hub without an axle nut before.
Looks like the parking brake shoes will be easier to service with the hub machined that way as well.
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Yetibone '71 1302S 1.8 '73 1303S 2.3 '83 928S 4.7 |
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