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    1974 Porsche 911 rear suspension

    Hi there

    I am currently restoring my Porsche. I am changing the rubbers at the rear stabilizer, but the rubbers are bigger than the sway bar drop.
    How do you attach the rubber there? Can anyone help me with that?

    Thanks
    Last edited by sergio; 04-16-2015 at 02:32 AM.

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    Are you talking about the plastic bushes that snap on the ball sockets?
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    Or are you trying to push the D-shaped rubber block into the drop link? It should be slit, which lets you fold it in on itself so it will fit through the hole.
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