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FastFroggy
post Oct 21 2024, 10:35 AM
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Kind-of a newbie question here: How can I easily verify that I have 911 front control arms and front track.

I do have front S-calipers, vented rotors and hubs. Should a front track measurement suffice?

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post Oct 21 2024, 09:48 PM
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911's did use a thru body sway bar up thru 1973.
The 914 A arms appear identical to 911 arms. But all 911 arms thru 1973 have the U shape tab for the drop link.bsome 914 do and some do not have the tab.
74 and later 911 A arms have a loop shape tab for the under body sway bar.

The torsion bar adjuster caps on 914 have a VW logo and 911 do not. It is on only one of the edge of the cap.

The track will not identify if you have 911 or 914 A arms.
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