What are the differences between the 1969-1973 model years in regards to control arms.
Im picking through wrecks looking for a pair to use on my 1969.
What are the differences between the 1969-1973 model years in regards to control arms.
Im picking through wrecks looking for a pair to use on my 1969.
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I think they are all the same, unless sway bar brackets were left off. Beware of Hydropneumatic control arms, some times not boxed, sometimes off 914-4 with different torsion bar splines. G
I'm not aware that there were any changes. The suspension geometry never changed from 69-73. The only difference I'm aware of is swaybar mounts and non swaybar mounts. In the process of restoring my 69, I found that one of my arms was bent. I ended up using a 71 as a replacement without fitment issues.
1969 911 E #824
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that is what i thought.
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Some of the arms used with the Hydropneumatic struts had no splines. All 914/4 had different splines. Plus the swaybar mounts vs no swaybar mounts varieties.
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Wasn't there a change in the ball joint mounting with the improved pinch bolt for the strut that added the groove in the stud in the end of the strut post 71? 71 had straight diameter 72 or 3 & later had the groove in the strut for the key like bolt, but also a change in the ball joint mounting? will have to look I have a set of what I think are 73's in the garage to replace the stock ones on the 71 Targa .
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I believe there are two different ball joints (earlier one with a rounded depression for the strut mount and the later one with a straight angle depression) but either ball joint would mount to the control arm, so would depend on what struts you have.
I have circa 71 control arms that would have used rounded depression ball joints....but upgraded to 80s era struts that use angled ball joint. Both types of ball joints would fit on my 71 control arms.
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1971 911E
Thanks for clarification!