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Old July 2nd 2005, 05:35
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early 944 installed :) rear wheels problem :(

Hi.

Here is my problem: Right rear whell sticks out 2cm more than rear left. I measured the distance from bodywork not from fender. Can this be fixed by adjusting? Due to this difference I don't know how "fat" fenders I have to buy.

Thanks for help.


BTW I`ve just finished installing porsche 944 brake setup on my 1303 everything works great!!! I`ve managed to complete this conversion thanks to posts of members of GL forums

Specs of my car: 1974 VW1303 . porsche 1983 brake setup . kerscher M/C . CUP2 alloys 7x17 (205/50) front and 9x17 (225/45) rear . ATE PowerDISC front . regular ATE discs rear. Remsa brakepads (nice quality, budget price)
(all used parts sandblasted and powderpaint cotated)

what elese can I write... maby this: I'm proud of every part I installed and every screw I tightend
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Old July 2nd 2005, 09:23
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sounds like a great setup. would love to see some pics.

VWs are infamous for offset tracks. if you took a poll on here, i bet the great majority would have your problem as well, me included. 2cm does seem a little larger than normal, but not too surprised. when aligned you might get a little of that back. only real way of that i know to deal with it beyond give and take on toe settings is with a wheel spacer on one side. my ghia is that way.
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Old July 10th 2005, 20:42
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Nice project

Did you check/change the bushings and rear trailing arms? These are the things to check along with the spring plate alignment.
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