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			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 mainly due to the front brakes (they look just like the orginal cast iron ones, but are only one size bigger) with the non-vented disk. Therefore I still hope to come up with a solution to mount a nice alu Brembo to the front. Problem there is the spindle, its different from a type 1 so a 944 adapter bearing is maybe not possible...but let me worry 'bout that for a while  
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			Wally, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Why not fit the 944 struts c/w discs, the early ones are a straight replacement and even have the speedo cable hole? evilC  | 
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			Not a straight replacement on a 412
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Lanner, if you could make me something, I would definately be up for it, spindle/hub wise or caster adjustment   You know the top strut bearings are the same in my 412 as in my late 1303 beetle and I need the extra caster on both. So an adjustable caster top bearing plate is still on top of my list. Caster I have now is between 1 and 2 degrees and needs to to 6-8 or so for optimum straight line high speed stability. I already have the Topline caster+ sway-bar bushings, but its not enough. Mayby because of my M030 front spindles but I dunno. Untill I have some top strut caster-adjustment parts, I don't dare go any faster than 120 mph or so.... The lowered 412 has the same problem. So two sets of these could make this all a happy world   Well, you can't blame a guy for trying right? (I know you have other engagements   )Thanks, Walter  | 
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	No worries, I'm on the project. But I'm in the process of moving and then off for almost a month. So it'll be into the new year before I have anything concrete to show. Also, not sure if I can get that much adjustment out of them. Will have to get out the slide rule and figure it out :-P. Are your cars sleeping for the winter? In the interim, I could probably come up with a static upper mount with spherical bearing. No adjustment, but fixed at a certain positive caster. Quick, dirty (and probably cheap). You can guinea pig them for me ![]() Lanner  | 
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			Excellent! tnx for confirming  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Cool! if you could make that happen, pls do so. The details we can discuss by PM or mail   Tnx in advance Lanner! Walter  | 
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			Mine has 944 rotors all around with single piston calipers,topline versa struts + sport springs & Gaz inserts fully adjustable in 36 positions,beetle stock master cylinder.CUP 3 wheels 17x7.5 ET52 all around in widened fenders 4cm front and 6cm rear with 5.5 wheel spacer. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
	
	 
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			Heres my 1964 short SA bug 
		
		
		
			Test fit of 16 x7 fuchs , fat 205/55/16 rubber, and Porsche 944 hubs. FITS!!!  just , Big of rubbing .  A non euro tire would probably help too. Not as wide.
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			987 Boxsters 2.7L wheels 17x8 & 6.5  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	235/45 & 195/45 Stock late IRS rear, 1-1/4" CCC fenders, 924S brakes w/factory ~19mm spacers Stock 'Ghia beam with adjusters on front, stock fenders, ~17mm spacers ![]()  
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			sorry, I can not good write English language, but I try... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I have these wheels under my car...Enkei, produced in 1983, end buy it over 2 years ago, new in the boxes, (found by a porsche dealer) front: 8J x 16 ET 11. at the back: 9Jx 16 ET 11. tires : front: BF Goodrich G-force 195/45/16. Back: BF Goodrich G-force 225/45/16.  
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			any pictures of fuchs wheels on a super ? would they go well ?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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