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> 911 rear shocks 73 vs 74, how much difference.. anyone know?
Lawrence
post Mar 7 2003, 02:07 PM
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I *know* this is a bit off-topic.

I have a line on a set of good condition 72-74 911 rear bilstiens. However, the part number for the 65-71 is different.

Are the two interchangeable? Anyone know what the differences are? If the differences are minor, I can save a couple hundred dollars on rear shocks on the 911 project, that's money well spent elsewhere.

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post Mar 7 2003, 02:29 PM
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I'm an idiot. The title of this thread should be "71 vs 72 shocks"

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post Mar 7 2003, 02:52 PM
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I got a pair Ill give you(71 911 good used) for shipping they r konis I think
If you want them let me know

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post Mar 8 2003, 07:54 AM
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I got the information I needed. Basically, the only thing you need to mount 74 series rear 911 shocks in a 71 is to get a spacer for the bottom. The 71 uses a smaller diameter bolt.

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