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Thread: How to install rear sway bar bushings?

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    How to install rear sway bar bushings?

    I just received four new rear sway bar bushings from Stoddard for my '73 911.
    Unlike the worn-out OE bushings, the new ones don't have a split in them and are more solid. Is there a particular technique to installing them or do I have to cut them in the same place where the OE bushings have a split?
    Thanks for your help.
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    I purchased some OEM ones from Pelican, but they were black and had the slit. Can't see a reason to not just slice them open...
    911S Registry #837
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    Yup. Slice away.
    jhtaylor
    santa barbara
    74 911 coupe. 2.7 redone by Competition Engineering; ported to 36mm, shuffle-pinned, boat-tailed, Elgin mod-S cams, J&E 9.5's, PMO's.
    73 Targa (much beloved, sold and off to a fine new home in San Francisco)

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