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early 915 trans to 74 911s trailing arms

In building my car I found I need an axle shaft that has a large lobro (6 bolt) to a small lobro ( 4 bolt two pin) on a long wheel base shaft. Because there is nothing out there like that, can a person get a stub axle with a small lobro joint that would fit a 74 911s trailing arm?

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I'm installing '76 trailing arms in my 73 911. I removed the
6-bolt outer cv flange from the trailing arms and found that my
4 bolt flange fits in the trailing arm hub just fine.
The dimensions seem the same. Anybody out there found that this does not work? I'm hoping that the difference is in the wheel bearing o.d. not the i.d. so that the flange fits.

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