Rubber bushes for front arms
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Rubber bushes for front arms
It appears that someone has produced replacement rubber bushes for the front control arms
http://www.early911sregistry.org/forum/ ... hp?t=22361
Any thoughts? It could be an iteresting alternative to PollyBronse or Superpro
http://www.early911sregistry.org/forum/ ... hp?t=22361
Any thoughts? It could be an iteresting alternative to PollyBronse or Superpro
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912uk
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Thanks Will
I prob will take a set of those as mine are ok but looking abit old best to change them? I am starting to get a shopping list of things to order..
www.csp-usa.com
I prob will take a set of those as mine are ok but looking abit old best to change them? I am starting to get a shopping list of things to order..
www.csp-usa.com
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peter stey
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I bought and fitted the rubber bushings. The process was not to difficult (using a shop press). Nothing particular to mention about the ride quality. As I have only a few hundred miles on them there is also little to mention on longevity
Peter Stey
2005 996 C4S cab
1973 911T Coupe
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2005 996 C4S cab
1973 911T Coupe
1970 911S Targa (sold)
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