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johne said:hi guys I'm trying to fit these myself but ive forgotten that jackos website which may show me how to do it . or if anyone knows of another link that could help me out
Cameltoe & Heel said:I'd be interested to know if you felt a difference from old to new and which firmness you opted for?.
Trev
Endoman said:I used these :- https://www.elephantracing.com/porsche/993/rubber-bushings-for-993/#front-control-arm-front-bushing.
All good stuff from ERP, pity it's in America.
Used them on 993 and 944.
Hartech also do exchange control arms
Endoman said:They also supply a tool, but I did mine in a vice using a large socket or a bench press if you have access. You can also make your own tool with some threaded bar. The impotant thing when refitting control arms or wishbones is to make sure the arms are at the same angle when torqued up as loaded under rest or you may split the rubber insert. (done that)
Don't like the PU bushes they can squeak and don't work the same way that the originals were intended. I did most myself then Chris Franklin replaced the ones I'd messed up when he did the Geo. He set up both my cars and transformed the handling.