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PCG411313E/1
Product Information
Size: 22mm diameter
Sold each.
It’s fitted on the rear anti-roll (sway) bar to support and cushion the bar’s mounting points. The stabilizer bar helps reduce body roll (lean) during cornering by transferring forces between the left and right sides of the suspension. The bushing’s job is to hold the bar in place while allowing it to move slightly and absorb vibration.
Fits:
Porsche 924 1978 REAR AXLE
Porsche 964 Turbo (965) REAR AXLE
Diagram ref no 17.
Replacing worn or damaged sway bar bushings is crucial because:
• Ride comfort & handling suffer when bushings are worn—they get sloppy, allowing excessive play in the bar mount, which can lead to clunks, noise, or decreased steering precision
• Safety: A loose stabilizer bar means uneven handling, especially during sharp turns or emergency manoeuvres. Your car may feel “floaty” or unstable
• Prevent further damage: Neglected worn bushings can allow metal-on-metal contact, damaging the stabilizer bar itself, mounting brackets, or adjacent chassis components.
Signs that the PCG411313E bushing may be failing include:
• A clunking or knocking noise from the rear of the car over bumps or during turns.
• Squeaking or creaking sounds from the rear when going over irregular surfaces
• Noticeable body roll / lean during cornering (worse than it used to be
• Uneven tyre wear due to altered suspension geometry
• Visual inspection shows cracks, splitting, flat spots, or hardened rubber, or the bush is missing or loose.
If the stabilizer bar bushing fails and isn’t replaced, the bar can loosen and cause excessive movement, leading to clunks, knocks, and poor handling in corners. This not only reduces driving confidence and safety but can also overload other suspension parts, creating bigger problems and costly repairs over time.
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PCG411313E
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Product Information
Stabilizer bar bush, Rear.Size: 22mm diameter
Sold each.
It’s fitted on the rear anti-roll (sway) bar to support and cushion the bar’s mounting points. The stabilizer bar helps reduce body roll (lean) during cornering by transferring forces between the left and right sides of the suspension. The bushing’s job is to hold the bar in place while allowing it to move slightly and absorb vibration.
Fits:
Porsche 924 1978 REAR AXLE
Porsche 964 Turbo (965) REAR AXLE
Diagram ref no 17.
Replacing worn or damaged sway bar bushings is crucial because:
• Ride comfort & handling suffer when bushings are worn—they get sloppy, allowing excessive play in the bar mount, which can lead to clunks, noise, or decreased steering precision
• Safety: A loose stabilizer bar means uneven handling, especially during sharp turns or emergency manoeuvres. Your car may feel “floaty” or unstable
• Prevent further damage: Neglected worn bushings can allow metal-on-metal contact, damaging the stabilizer bar itself, mounting brackets, or adjacent chassis components.
Signs that the PCG411313E bushing may be failing include:
• A clunking or knocking noise from the rear of the car over bumps or during turns.
• Squeaking or creaking sounds from the rear when going over irregular surfaces
• Noticeable body roll / lean during cornering (worse than it used to be
• Uneven tyre wear due to altered suspension geometry
• Visual inspection shows cracks, splitting, flat spots, or hardened rubber, or the bush is missing or loose.
If the stabilizer bar bushing fails and isn’t replaced, the bar can loosen and cause excessive movement, leading to clunks, knocks, and poor handling in corners. This not only reduces driving confidence and safety but can also overload other suspension parts, creating bigger problems and costly repairs over time.
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
PCG411313E
PCG411313E
477411313E
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Vehicle Group
Vehicle Group
- Porsche 964 (911) TURBO 3.3L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) TURBO 3.6L 1991-93
- Porsche 924 2.0L 1980-85
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