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> Rear shock absorber
zenocchio
post Feb 15 2008, 11:35 AM
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I'm changing the rear shocks and I have some troubles with a part of them.

As shown in the pic, the part numb 34 in my case is totally dead!

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I went to my local porsche dealer and that piece is not more availlable.

As you can see my gum piece is so destroyed that i can't figure out his shape.

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Do you have a pic of that so I can maybe build it up by myself?

Do you think that the 911 shocks has the same element?
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Cap'n Krusty
post Jun 21 2008, 06:39 PM
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A Golf/Rabbit bump stop might work. I need to get a 914 one and look through the parts on hand and do a matchup. They'll be harder, but should work. The Cap'n
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post Jun 21 2008, 07:12 PM
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QUOTE(Cap'n Krusty @ Jun 21 2008, 05:39 PM) *

A Golf/Rabbit bump stop might work. I need to get a 914 one and look through the parts on hand and do a matchup. They'll be harder, but should work. The Cap'n


Thanks Cap'n,

I found a pair of NOS 911's in my misc. parts box, figured I'd cut them down to 70mm (914height). Depending on which end I use (they're progressive), they'll either be stiffer or softer than stock, but at least provide some protection. Appreciate your search, if you find a closer match let me know.

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