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Old January 30th 2005, 21:39
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924S aluminum rear arms?

Does anyone know the offset/spacing of the 924S aluminum rear arms?

I just got a set today and have no reference on the part number (as in Superman's tech article) as to how wide it will be...? The arm part numbers are:
951.331.514 1R
951.331.513 1R

I really just intended to get simple steel arms, but I F'ed up in a good way I guess...? I now get to run T4 CVs instead of T1 and have to run SAW axles and get Thing output shafts... GREAT MORE $$$ in something I wanted to do simply! Take note Vujade nothing is simple!
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Old February 2nd 2005, 23:25
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mine were the narrow track. i will check part number for you tomorrow, but johnh said they were 924S and they did have a 951 part number (since this was a shared part). so you are looking at 1.5-2" wider.

no sure if you are just wanting to go 100mm on the inside, but you can go with the 33-spline (at least i think it was, do a search i have it on here somewhere) 944 axles which allow 100mm on the outside, but keep the 90mm on the inside. of course, if that was just your rationalization for going nuts...disregard.
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Old February 3rd 2005, 00:47
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Supposedly, the 924S was to have parts from the 944 NA (86-up) and the 944S2 had the parts from the early 944 Turbo... suspension and brake wise.
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