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> Got the parts but no instructions, Roller bearing suspension
skline
post Feb 26 2005, 09:56 AM
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Got my new parts yesterday but when I took everything out of the box, there were no instructions. Does anyone have any instructions on how to install these? I mean most of it is self explanitory but there are some things I have to question. Like, where does the large O ring go? My best guess would be it is a seal to go on the outside to seal out dirt fromt the external rollers around the washer between the control arm and the mount on the car. This is starting to look like work. Mike, you out there?? This is your design.
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post Feb 26 2005, 10:19 PM
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[CODE]Hi,

I'm new to the club and am in the process of collecting the parts to do some serious reworking of my 914. I have been looking at the best replacement for the stock rubber A-arm and trailing arm bushings - from the poly-blah-blah-blah"sleeves" to needle bearings. My question is, how's the ride on the street after converting to needle bearings? Do they add a harsh edge?

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