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Sway bar bushing discovery
Up untill now, I've been told that there was no urethane bushing upgrade for the 911 underbody sway bar. I found a 3/4 inch (19mm) kit at Summit Racing (.com) complete with new plated brackets and zerks for under $15 for a pair. I haven't investigated how I might replace the outboard ones yet as they need to be more flexable, IMO. Perhaps maintianing the stock rubber ones there is the hot ticket. The products are from Energy Suspension in San Clemente, CA.
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Just some pics. I'm still impressed with the fit. You have to do a little filing (enlarging) on the holes.
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Milt Ive used those bushings on one of my Porsches.. with a bit of research you will find parts availabe that you dont have to pay Porsche prices for.
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Those are the bushing I use for the front and rear sway bars where brakets are used. Did you happen to find any aftermarket poly bushings that mount the underbody sway bar to the a-arm?
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