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> Early vs late trailing arms, Difference?
mepstein
post Oct 19 2015, 02:50 PM
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What say you guys

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Is there an early and late headlight bucket?
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post Oct 19 2015, 03:12 PM
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Early trailing arms had an extra tab on them to hold the hand brake cable out of the way. Seems like the tab disappeared before the 73 models came out. They used the same strap as the 911. That is about the time they added an extra piece of rubber around the brake cable to prevent wear where it goes over the motor bar. Tab was only on the drivers side. It was necessary on -6 because of the heat exchangers.

All headlight buckets should be the same. Only the pivots are different.
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