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Old March 3rd 2018, 04:37
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The trouble with drilling into the hub in the offspaces is that's where the studs are. Is there enough room inline with the current holes to drill an M6 hole? Perhaps offset betwixt the M10 holes and the studs?
To answer that, I took a few pix for you. In short: yes, I think there is enough meat and room for additional M6 studs
In fact, the CB whole hub is dimentionally very close to the early 944 hub.







@Francelle: the answers to your question are already given in the posts above ;-)
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Ok, I will read again.
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To answer that, I took a few pix for you. In short: yes, I think there is enough meat and room for additional M6 studs
In fact, the CB whole hub is dimentionally very close to the early 944 hub.







@Francelle: the answers to your question are already given in the posts above ;-)

Thanks Wally for the great pics. That hub has a lot of potential. That said, it's looking real good with my 914 caliper on 944 rotor set up. Write up soon to follow. Turned out to be FAR easier than expected...particularly with how little I've spent.
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