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I need the steering column bushing. My steering wheel has lots of play in it. You know the one that doesn't have to be removed. You just tap in the new bushing into the column, over the old one.
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![]() Is your steering shaft loose, or does it vibrate and rattle while you are driving? It could be that your steering wheel bearing is worn out. Replacing this bearing (sold above) is a lengthy and difficult process, however, there is a Pelican Parts qwik-fix bushing that can be installed in about a half hour. The part that actually fails is a plastic bushing located inside the bearing. This qwik-fix part replaces that bushing and restores the steering wheel bearing close to its original specifications. For complete installation procedures, check out our Pelican Technical Article on Steering Wheel Shaft Bearing Sleeve Qwik-Fix Installation. Manufacturer: Porsche OEM Steering Wheel Bearing Qwik-Fix Sleeve, 911/912E/930 (1974-89) $11.75 928-347-739-02-M100
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Does anyone know the part # for the this bearing on a 67 911?
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"I understand that you want to drive fast, it's just that I want to go faster!" Move ova please ![]() Chad aka "Chili" 1974 Base coupe in Carrera outfit. No A/C, no Sun Roof, no power windows. Fast and light, just the way I like it. (Sad to say, it's sold. But at least it remains with us on this board.) My car http://www.pelicanparts.com/gallery/CHILI 1969 RSR Project. Heavy on the word PROJECT! No pictures yet. Keeps breaking lenses of cameras. |
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After some research I found it:
914-347-711-00-OEM |
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