2x rubber bearing wishbone for PORSCHE 911 F SWB 2.0 912 up to -'67 A-handlebar FRONT
New wishbone rubber buffer
Description: The wishbone is a central part of the chassis and guides the steering knuckle. The wishbone thus creates a defined connection between the wheel and the body. The most common cause of wishbone defects are the rubber mounts, which become brittle and tear over time. This means that the wishbone has more play without the desired damping. Accordingly, a defective rubber bearing on the wishbone can be noticed in reduced tracking accuracy, noise development on bumps (rumbling), poorer driving dynamics when cornering and high tire wear on one side. Since a damaged control arm can affect other components of the chassis, it should be replaced immediately or the damaged bushings should be replaced.
In addition to rubber bushings and other chassis components, you will find many other spare parts for your Porsche model in our shop.
partworks GmbH is a German company that specializes in reverse engineering and the distribution of spare parts for Porsche. Particular emphasis is placed on high quality and excellent service. More than 130,000 car fans worldwide are already satisfied customers of the Paderborn-based company. As a specialist company for classic car spare parts, we are aware of the quality requirements of our customers. Therefore, when it comes to subsequent developments, you can be sure that the requirements are very close to the original and in some cases even exceed them. With our own engineering department and internal testing, we can ensure the reliability of our products. Last but not least, our DIN ISO 9001 certified quality management confirms the thoroughness of our work. If you see the manufacturer information partworks, it means either an in-house development or an item from the original manufacturer (OE quality). Original equipment manufacturers are those manufacturers who have supplied the original product to the vehicle manufacturer but cannot be active in free trade under their own brand.