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Old 11-05-2007, 08:26 PM
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Default 993 GT2 Steering Knuckle on AWD cars?

I am interested in replacing my "steering knuckle" (what I have always called the wheel carrier -- its the thing you press the wheel bearing into) on my 95 C4 with the GT2 part (993-341-157-81). I am worried that since the GT2 was a RWD car, that these wheel carriers cannot accept a driveshaft. Anyone know if that is the case, or will these work with the AWD cars just fine? Thx!

p.s. I know that I will need newer GT2 tie-rods when upgrading to these parts.

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Yep, they'll fit just fine.
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Thanks for the quick reponse -- I'll go ahead with my order from pelican (they didn't know the answer when I asked them, and suggested I post here). TGFWW (thank god for web wisdom)!

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What does Pelican get for the Evo upright kit?
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From the pelican website, the parts are listed seperately:

993-341-157-81-M100:
Steering Knuckle, 993 GT2, Lightweight Upright, Left Side, NOTE: When converting from street version also use 1 993-347-031-80 tie rod Brand: Genuine Porsche
$764.00

993-341-158-81-M100:
Steering Knuckle, 993 GT2, Lightweight Upright, Right Side, NOTE: When converting from street version also use 1 993-347-031-80 tie rod Brand: Genuine Porsche
$764.00

993-347-031-80-M800:
Tie Rod, 993 GT2
$343.50 (x2)

Plus wheel bearings, caliper bolts, and a few other odds and ends.

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Carnewal offer this kit with bearings for $1808, just an FYI.
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As Chris said they will work


Either the stub axle or half shaft mounts the same way.

The price is going through the roof(just in case no one else noticed)
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$539 for the uprights, and $277 for the rods now at Pelican.. Hmm.. Do you need a realignment after the swap? Are the bearings tough to get out?
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Originally Posted by Coleman
$539 for the uprights, and $277 for the rods now at Pelican.. Hmm.. Do you need a realignment after the swap? Are the bearings tough to get out?
Yeah, you're disassembling the front suspension.

And the bearing thing is pretty moot, as I can't imagine why anyone would reuse press fit bearings. Absent not having a spare during an endurance race or something, and needing to get the car back on track at nearly any cost.
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And while we're on the topic, Bill or anyone have the camber/toe curves for the suspensions with either sets of uprights installed?
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Did this on my turbo, well worth it if your car is a little lower, gets rid of all the bumpsteer and makes steering more precise, and yes, bearings and geo needed
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this is on my To-do list. Nice to have a ballpark part cost...are those the only major pieces needed-uprights and rods, besides the bearings and hardware?
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Bad news guys! There are no more GT2 tierods, Porsche have superceeded them to the RS one now!
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Originally Posted by 911PERVY
Bad news guys! There are no more GT2 tierods, Porsche have superceeded them to the RS one now!
They were never a dealer item, PMS or aftermarket only

Carnewal has the the full kit, carriers + mono-ball tierods+bearings ~$1770
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Originally Posted by Magdaddy
this is on my To-do list. Nice to have a ballpark part cost...are those the only major pieces needed-uprights and rods, besides the bearings and hardware?
I put in new ABS sensors, instead of trying to persuade the old ones to come out of the original uprights.


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