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What is the correct part# for the sway bar bushings I have here?

I recently purchased some new bushings for the sway bar on my 924s and of course I managed to buy the wrong ones. The ones I bought were the correct inner diameter of 23mm but the overall thickness of the bushing was too small. Here's a pic of the bushing I pulled off the car.

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What is the correct part# for the sway bar bushings I have here?

I attempted to look for the part# on the original bushing but all I can find are its variations ex. 95134379402, 95134379404. Does 951.343.794.0 no longer exist or is it just called something else now?

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To clarify, the bushings I purchased which did not fit were the 477 411 053 j. The inner diameter is correct but the outer diameter is significantly smaller resulting in play within the mounting bracket. I'm almost thinking of just buying the smaller brackets if I can find those. For some reason it's impossible to find the correct bushing for my current stock setup.


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According to Clarke’s the 924S didn’t come with 23mm sways, so maybe the mounting brackets are different between the stock size and 23mm.
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According to Clarke’s the 924S didn’t come with 23mm sways, so maybe the mounting brackets are different between the stock size and 23mm.


I checked Porsche's data sheet for the 924s from 86-88 and it shows it as having either the 21 or 23mm sway bar as an available option. The weird thing is the bushings I purchased are the same ones listed on the data sheet for the 23mm but yet they don't fit the brackets. Should I go for smaller brackets or press on to find the correct bushings?


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