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77' 911S bushing replacement help

alright gentlemen,
I am in the process of collecting all the necessary parts to replace the suspension bushings on my 77' 911S. I plan on starting w/ the front A arms and then working my way to the rear trailing arms and the spring plates. Is there anything special I need to do once I get the A arms, spring plates, & trailing arms off and am ready to reinstall. Do the torsion parts need to be "retimed" (or whatever you would call it) once the parts have been removed from the car. I try to do the majority of my repair work and am fairly confident I can do this job but if the torsion bars need anything special done to them during reassembly I may need to take it to an expert.
any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks in advance,
Chris

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Easy. I assume you have a manual so you know what parts to remove. But you do know the info is already here on this board? Here's the link for the fronts http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/911_suspension_bushings/911_suspension_bushings_front2.htm and these are for the rears http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/911_suspension_bushings/911_suspension_bushings.htm Good luck Allan

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