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    More obscure parts trivia. . . .

    1) What SWB suspension part is also found in the Exhaust System?

    2) There are two places the Fuchs "Fox" can be found on an early 911. On the inside of the wheels is one. Where is the other?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 304065 View Post
    2) There are two places the Fuchs "Fox" can be found on an early 911. On the inside of the wheels is one. Where is the other?
    Define early! The "Fox' can be found on the 911S aluminum calipers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 304065 View Post
    1) What SWB suspension part is also found in the Exhaust System?

    2) There are two places the Fuchs "Fox" can be found on an early 911. On the inside of the wheels is one. Where is the other?
    Just a guess, the front hub?

    Richard

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    conrods....if they're really really light..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 304678 View Post
    Just a guess, the front hub?

    Richard
    I wasn't sure until I walnut shell blasted my old hubs last night. Sure enough, the Fox is there.
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    You guys amaze me

    . . . I have to start asking some TOUGH ones! What about the SWB suspension part that is also found in the exhaust system?
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    Did I win these nice blasted parts too?

    Richard

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    A photo of the S caliper
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