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    Steering movement tilt and side

    Hi,

    I have a very annoying problem.
    Everything is tight but my steering wheel has up and down and side movement.
    Did some research and found out that there is a bushing that wears out.
    For this I bought a rennline rubber bushing but it doesn’t fit.
    Are the early cars 1969 like my car different?

    I’ve attached a picture

    Many thanks!

    Geoffroy
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    Thanks mate!

    Seems that the spring and bushing is missing

    QUOTE=Bullethead;1070277]This should help: https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...ng-Replacement[/QUOTE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delanobe View Post
    Thanks mate!

    Seems that the spring and bushing is missing

    QUOTE=Bullethead;1070277]This should help: https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...ng-Replacement
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    This is what you need and the proper way to install them.
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    Hi,

    Yes, I found the correct pieces a while ago.
    Everything is perfect now!

    Thanks

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