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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: South of the Mason-Dixon Line
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Sway Bar Bushing Question of Historical Significance
Okay.....this one is interesting........
My 1973.5 T takes 15mm ID sway bar bushings and I found one at a shop here that had the red (more like mud color) circular insert that was a hard but pliable compound that was different then the surrounding black rubber. The packaging label showed signs that it was on the shelf for a couple of decades. The manufacturer was German; however, when I went to the dealer to purchase the other three to finish the job, I noticed that they made a change and no longer used that "bullseye" insert feature, but all black rubber. Same manufacturer, and Porsche part number, just different compound. I would imagine they were popular 30 years or so ago. I am not trying to get into minutia here fellas, but I am trying to slowly restore this car back to original and some would have a field day with this issue. If anyone knows what I am talking about I sure would like to know why the changes in bushings and what that insert is made of. Simply, I am curious to find something out. Regards, Bob 73.5 T ![]() |
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