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Does the 924S rear wheels bearings fit into the 944 na????

thatīs it........do they fit?????

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also the 924S emergency brakes parts, shoes, etc.....
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for the rear wheel bearings, 85.5+ 944 and turbo bearings and such are the same.

for emergency brakes, everything from 78-88 are the same with the exception of the lower spring is different on early 944's
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924S is the same as the early 944's. 83 to 85.1 model years.
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I checked my books and the 924S uses later components.



Took me a while to figure that much out, so no laughing.
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idontknow does know, the 924S uses the later 85.5 and up aluminum trailing arms, the fronts are a different story, they're steel
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ok......but I only need the 924S rear bearings............my car itīs a 1986 944 NA and the 924S itīs from 1984 I think...

And w about the emergency brakes shoes????
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ow..........and the front lights lifter engine is it the same???? or not????????
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also for the rear watch.......is it the same or not?
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you'll typically only find '87 and '88 924S's
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the headlight motors are the same but the rear "hatches" are different the 924S has a smaller spoiler
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for the offset
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remember, the 924S doesn't have the fender flares that the 944 does
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I have 4 924S's, I know.
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thanks...........you are right yhe 924S itīs 87 not 84......sorry...........then they fit..............the emergency brakes parts, the rear wheels bearings, and the front lights lifter engine.....


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SoCal: why did you delete this post?


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idontknow does know, the 924S uses the later 85.5 and up aluminum trailing arms, the fronts are a different story, they're steel
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Really?

Then why are the stub axles and the hubs the same part numbers as the early 944's?

Notice the later 944's have a different part number for these items.
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Lost in translation: "front lights lifter engine".
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Was blurry eyed, just awake and didn't read the parts listings correctly.

Why did you repost it?
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Quote:
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Was blurry eyed, just awake and didn't read the parts listings correctly.

Why did you repost it?
Why didn't you just say so?
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Quote:
Originally posted by highboost951
Why didn't you just say so?
Why should I since I can delete the post.

Do you have a problem with that?

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