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SportyBug August 14th 2011 21:13

944 rear arms
 
I know you get a lot of these but I am trying to make sure that I have the right stuff. I started to collect parts for a 994 brake conversion before college and had to put off working on my beetle to finish. I have a set of aluminum arms, spring plates and torsion bars that I believe are 86.5 NA.
Part #'s 951.331.513.0 (left) and 951.331.514.0 (right)

I have been looking to see if these are good arms to use as I cannot find them listed in the 944 part # article and searching I have not found evidence of anyone using them either

56SemaRag August 14th 2011 22:57

Don't know if this helps but here are the pages from the IPB's for the 85 and 88. As far as what generation your arms fall into someone else might help. Learning all this myself on a Mendeola, 944T setup. Sounds like you have the 944T (951) arms?

http://i53.tinypic.com/2z589ow.jpg

http://i52.tinypic.com/wuj6rl.jpg

SportyBug August 15th 2011 12:17

I think I have the odd middle year NA set up because I have aluminum arm, single piston calipers on the rear, (turbo should be a multi-piston setup right?) and a weird part number

I really like the list of part numbers you found, where did you find that one?

56SemaRag August 15th 2011 18:36

They don't have all the models, but it helps identifying parts by eliminating what it isn't...if that makes any sense. :idunno:

Classic Porsche

flat August 15th 2011 20:28

The aluminum arms are all the same barring some cosmetic differences (bump stop location). It's tough relying on the part number because the difference in track width is in the hub, and they can be interchanged between the late alum arms and the early. Visually, the late hubs have much higher offset (stick wheel out more) and has three prongs around the center nut that is machined down in diameter to match the hubcentric wheel.

NA or Turbo caliper work on either arms with the correct rotor:

a) Low offset arms (86 style hub) - Use 86 944T rotor and caliper, or 86 944NA rotor and caliper

b)High offset arms (87+ style hub) - Use 87 944T rotor and caliper, or 87NA rotor and caliper.

Cheers,
Lanner

jmd August 24th 2011 18:36

Just an FYI I have a line on 4-5 complete rear-ends (85-89T) available in the US if anyone is looking for these parts. From torsion tube to the Hubs. As well as a good spot for the random missing bits including the really hard to find and expensive bolts. They also have rear sway bars and a pile of other 944T related parts. Reach out if you need anything as they don't know if they want to go public or not. I am trying to find some business to send there way to help encourage them to become a bit more active in the scene to help other folks looking for this stuff....

Steve C August 24th 2011 19:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by SportyBug (Post 81475)
I really like the list of part numbers you found, where did you find that one?

Hi

I have the Porsche parts program on my PC, its called PET5, it has some very useful reading. It was given to me so its most likely floating around the net for free somewhere.

Steve

Bruce. August 26th 2011 11:42

Pet is available on porsche's website.

Google "Porsche pet online"


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