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				Lobro axles-equal or unequal?
			 
			Would anyone know whether or not the rear axles on a 914 with a 915 gear box should be equal in overall length or unequal. I ask becuase when I took out the transmission the passenger side axle cleared the stub axle easily but the drivers side axle would not clear as I attempted to move it out of the way. I later discovered that each axle was marked left and right but where installed on the wrong side (ie: left on the passenger side and right on the drivers side). I've tried measuring them on the bench side by side but I'm not getting consistent dimensions. Thanks, Tom B. | ||
|  06-10-2012, 07:04 AM | 
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			note many 914 bodies can be found to be loopsided, accidents, repairs and factory tolerances all can add up.  distorted engine/tranny mounts can also shift stuff around.
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|  06-10-2012, 11:36 AM | 
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			Easy,  loosen the trailing arm bolts on the tight side.  Whala.  You probably needed an alignment anyway.
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|  06-11-2012, 10:05 AM | 
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			I finally got a good measurement and one is definately longer than the other....so I think if I was to put them on the side as originally marked they will probably be OK. Tom B. | ||
|  06-11-2012, 12:30 PM | 
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			As far as I know, they "should" be symmetrical.  If yours are not, that is likely a symptom of some Very Weird Engineering (TM) in order to get the 915 trans to hook up to the 914 trailing arms. --DD 
				__________________ Pelican Parts 914 Tech Support A few pics of my car: http://www.pelicanparts.com/gallery/Dave_Darling | ||
|  06-11-2012, 04:07 PM | 
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 If you know the car, Dave appeared almost anal about detail and did in fact re-engineer numerous things on the car. I think trailing arms were one of those. At this point I will just assume there is a reason. As long as I don't percieve a safety issue I'll just re-install them after fully repacking the CV joints and crack checking the shafts. Tom B. | ||
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