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Thread: Technical Info to Retro Fit Factory Sway / Stabiliser Bars to Early 911

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    Ed, as kids we used to curve our hockey stick blades in boiling water (better for lifting the puck) it should also work on plastic bushings. The only issue I see is the time it will take you to run from the stove to the garage, press them into the drop link and on to the ball stud before they cool

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    Ahhhh, but you don't need to be FAST! Once the plastic bush is in the drop link you can easily pop it on the ball stud by using a long flat blade lever that you stick in the allen head bolt of the camber adjuster and then with the other end of the lever push the plastic bush right on the ball. Anchoring the end of the lever in the allen bolt end provides the pivot from which to pry.
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