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Thread: How in the world do you install rear sway bar bushings on the rear bannana arm?

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    Thanks much guys. Going to give a try again in a day or two. ;o)

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    Senior Member mar2mar's Avatar
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    I use this clamp to attache the shocket bushing to the ball, works like a charm.


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    Stop the press!!

    This is my chance to contribute something remotely useful to the community :-)

    see post 111 on my rebuild thread on pelican:

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...l#post10225891

    It's easily done using the ball joint splitter that you already have in your toolbox. No hassle, works great and, best of all, so swearing or hammering.

    Good luck,

    Dario
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    1972 Targa 911S (one day), silver gray (maybe), member 3337

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    I’ve never been able get them to stay on 71t! Installed new one a few times and the next time I’m under the car, one end or the other is popped off! I stalled the sway bar on the garage wall and I don’t really notice any different handling.

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