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PET has gotten me a couple of times, ordered an interior piece and it came in with the right part number but was a gasket for something under the hood. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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The Weltmeister adjustable rear bar I put on uses hose clamps around the bar to hold its position laterally. Seems to work and can be put on after the fact. Give it a try.
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If the bushing has designed in preload, then perhaps there was a reason for it? I agree, in widely accepted theory, preload = bad, but ya never know....the did design the car after all, and they do design pretty good cars, so perhaps a method to the perceived madness? No way to know.
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This brings up several interesting points! As stated before, I certainly agree that designed-in preload raises an eyebrow. I just wonder if in R&D that they used this smaller bushing and found that it functioned just as well, or very close to, and that there wasn't a need to engineer a new bushing or tabs on the swaybar.....which likely would have created a whole new R&D test sequence that would stray way beyond welding $5 tabs on every bar.
We need access to our own factory 968 engineer! I have more questions!
I will disagree though, with the fact that its inferior to many Japanese cars in design though. I assume you're talking about current or recent Japanese cars, and not ones made from 1992-1995. Sit in any period Mitsubishi, Nissan, or Toyota from that era and I guarantee it will seem quite low rent. Even Acura Legends and 300ZXs from that era come off that way, only the NSX and Supra come to mind that have comparable build quality.
You can find cheap parts on ANY car, from Lada up to and through Bentleys. For example check out some of the switchgear on 80's and early 90's Ferraris. Or, take a look at the suspension design of the original Lexus LS400, there's some pretty basic stuff under there. E36 BMWs like to rip the rear subframes right off of their body mountings. An ugly problem that took Turner Motorsports to engineer a fix.
Yes, the 968 suspension design is basically 30 years old, which makes it all the more amazing that this car handles so well with the perceived shortcomings.
I'm not arguing that Porsche doesn't cut corners, they do. All manufacturers do (see Lamborghini Gallardo convertable top operation).
However at the end of the day, Porsche does design very good cars. Its not just the name, no?
Cheers,
-Mirror
1993 968 Coupe 6 speed, GP White, Black/Cashmere - RSBarn Catback, and chip, airbox mod, Euro turn signals, Koni's, M030 Sway Bars, KLA Strut tower brace, Zimmerman rotors, Hawk HPS, SS brake lines
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I do and always will love my 968....however..
My 1988 Rx-7 Convertible had headrest speakers and a built in wind screen...2 comfort features I would love to have in the 968. Porsche had 4 years to "acquire" those changes from Japanese engineering
Many things about the interioir could have been better laid out ergonomically...like, what's up with mirror switch on the console and adjusting switch on the door? And...having to have the key on to unlock the locks (that one gets me every time.
Every car has a personality, you learn to live with them and love them for what they are (or you can make them become).
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Jay
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Yeah, I think some comfort items like that got short shrift on the 968 due to the dire financial situation in the company at the time. Even with the handful of tack-on interior appointments (heh, like the mirror switch) the car ended up being too expensive for its own good.
Its definitely a car with personality! No question there. I just wish my rear hatch had less "personality".
Best,
-Mirror
1993 968 Coupe 6 speed, GP White, Black/Cashmere - RSBarn Catback, and chip, airbox mod, Euro turn signals, Koni's, M030 Sway Bars, KLA Strut tower brace, Zimmerman rotors, Hawk HPS, SS brake lines
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