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3.2_fordy

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Can anyone help I`am changing my front stabilizer bar mounts, orded new ones from Porsche AG the ones that thay sent me are completly different from the original see photo, The car is a 1990 C2 .What I am after is did Porsche change the design for some reason ie recall or what?Have checked thay have the same hole centres so thay will fit or do I go though the ordeal of trying to send them back, and try to to get the original one`s that is if I can

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Graham,

There are a few variations, but only across model types as far as I can see, not model years. The part on the right in your photo (which I assume is the new part) looks like the part shown on PET as 964.343.069.01 which is specified for the all C4s and the C2 with M030 suspension. The part number I have given is for the LHS. The RHS is 964.343.070.01. The non-M030 C2 uses the same part as the Turbo and Turbo-look cars, i.e. 964.343.071.01 (L) and 964.343.072.01 (R). The RS models use 964.343.071.80 (L) and 964.343.072.80 (R). My guess is that they just supplied the wrong part. Check the part numbers and get it exchanged if necessary.

Regards

Dave
 
Dave
Any Idea what a non- M030 suspension looks like or how you tell the difirence between the two. The original part that was on the car is a bit fem to the one`s that thay sent me, and I would of thought that the Turbo had a stronger part [8|]
 
Graham,

I can't really give you any more information - I only had a look at PET to see the different parts which were available. Unfortunately, PET doesn't show all the parts - it only shows one and references the variations. Is there no part number on any of the parts you have?? I'd normally expect a part number to be cast into the part.

Sorry I can't be of more help.

Regards

Dave
 

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