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    Question 71 911t sway bar

    Are the front drop links,arms and bushing holder at the body supposed to be yellow cad plated or painted black.are the drop links on the rear the same and what about the bracket for the bushing to bar.i know the bars are painted black.

    Thanks david

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    Pretty sure they're all meant to be yellow cad/zinc.
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    The drop links are black. The bushing holder and the arms/brackets that attach to the drop links ar cad. In the rear the bracket that holds the bushing to the bar and bolts to the car are cad. I've seen the rear drop link both cad and black. Cad would probably be more correct.
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