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Old September 7th 2003, 18:02
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Where is the part number on 951 front spindle?

Where is the part number on a 951 front spindle? The person I bought my 951 spindles from stated that they were from a 1986 car. I tried to check it against the part numbers that Superman put together but I can not find a part number on the spindle.

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Old September 7th 2003, 21:59
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I've never seen part numbers on the spindles. There is some numbers on the late radial spindles but I believe this to be a production number and not a part number per say.

Randy look at your discs, if they are 11.7" and bolt to the hub from behind then they are 1986 Turbo. The non-Turbo has 11.1" discs. If they are later than 1986 then the disc slides on from the front instead of bolting on from the rear of the hub.

The easiest was to know if the spindle is for an early Turbo is to measure caliper mount, 94mm = Turbo and 76mm = NA.
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Old September 8th 2003, 12:56
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Thanks Superman. I will let you know what I find out.

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Old September 9th 2003, 20:45
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952 spindles in Austin

I have a set of late front 944T spindles in Austin if you want to compare or just look. They might even be for sale if I cut one project down. Let me know.

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Old September 10th 2003, 09:57
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Thanks Randy.
I will let you know after I have compared my spindles with the information that Superman posted.

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