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'74 2.0 - mostly original
I am in the middle of rebuilding of the front end - all new bushings, shocks, etc. Torsion Rods are in very good shape though they are both marked "R".... I was told on this board that an R can be inserted in reverse which would make it an L, is this OK......??? I am trying to replace the cotton washer that seems to hold the grease in the torsion rod container. I have found some made of a spongy synthetic material instead of the cotton found in original cars. I am thinking about replacing the original cotton washers since they seem OK, Should these be replaced? How critical do we think this component is ? See #22 ![]() |
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