Hi to all. I will try to install the cooler braking ducts on my 951.
I think the ones from 986 will do but with a little DY.
Any tips?
Porsche 968 Brake Cooling Air Deflector Duct for 951
968 ducting requires 968 control arms which are non rebuild-able.
If you want better brake cooling, consider the Paragon kit.
If you want better brake cooling, consider the Paragon kit.
Porsche 944S2 5MT '91
BMW E39 540iT 6MT '00
Mercedes-Benz W201 190E 2.6 5MT '89
IG: @stitch2k1
BMW E39 540iT 6MT '00
Mercedes-Benz W201 190E 2.6 5MT '89
IG: @stitch2k1
I welded tabs and drilled holes in a set of re-buildable arms so I could fit the 968 scoops onto them. Some would say this is risky, but the ball joints are the weak link, not the aluminum arms. If you decide to do this, do it with the arm completely disassembled. Your car, your call.
The upper 968 scoops bolt on the same way as the 944 ones. The lower 968 scoops can be attached to the 944 arms, with a bit of thought. I have the 968 ducts on my 91 turbo.stitch2k1 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 6:51 am 968 ducting requires 968 control arms which are non rebuild-able.
It can be done, for sure. I've had the same thoughts. At some point I might, or I might get 968 arms and try to make them rebuildable with the 19mm ball joint upgrade.
Porsche 944S2 5MT '91
BMW E39 540iT 6MT '00
Mercedes-Benz W201 190E 2.6 5MT '89
IG: @stitch2k1
BMW E39 540iT 6MT '00
Mercedes-Benz W201 190E 2.6 5MT '89
IG: @stitch2k1
and were do you fix them?blade7 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 8:43 amThe upper 968 scoops bolt on the same way as the 944 ones. The lower 968 scoops can be attached to the 944 arms, with a bit of thought. I have the 968 ducts on my 91 turbo.stitch2k1 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 6:51 am 968 ducting requires 968 control arms which are non rebuild-able.
