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Part number request
What is the part number for the aluminum wheel spacers (front) for 1972 911S? The PET doesn't show this apparently..
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The 7 mm spacer only came on the rear of the 1968 911 or as a race part.
I suspect an equivilent is available from our host. Why do you need to space out the front? The fronts are typically run as close to the strut as possible. Important is the line down the c/l of the strut, through the ball joint to the ground relative to the tire contact patch. Best, Grady
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Maybe 'spacer' is not the right word.
I'm talking about the aluminum piece that goes on top of the front disc. It's about 1" or 1.5" thick. All 911's have it I think. Here is a picture to show you what I mean: ![]() |
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901.341.065.04 Try that number.
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Are you talking about this (red arrow) part?
![]() If so, that is part of the front brake rotor. It is not separate. Best, Grady
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Grady, No not the red arrow. The part number that Bruce gave is the part I was looking for (thanks), but unfortunately it's no longer available nor is the later 911.341.065.06.
So, what is the replacement part number then? 964? |
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