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Surprise it would still even shift I guess it's time to make more new parts
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Once you get your bushings sorted, there is a longer cone point set screw that allows for safety wiring. I'm not sure if its a 911 or 912 part but it sure beats the nylon button type that's common to the 914s. Bullet proof!! Huh, mine were metal set screws (and looked pretty good). I don't think I e ever seen plastic ones. |
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