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By maddog2020
#222045
Since I'm on a tear documenting a ton of other stuff I thought I'd add this one since it's not on the other site.

my seat bushings were found it pieces after removing the passenger seat to remove the rear AC lines. I used a set I found on ebay that were sold for the 964 and 993's. The sellers have no idea what else they fit.

My seats are 1990 comfort seats but I modified them years ago before getting them recovered as sport seats.

Here is a set of the new bushings pictured with what was left of my old ones. I bought 2 sets and will do the drivers seat soon.

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The threaded brass inserts needed a bit of light sanding to fit inside the larger square bushings. the new ones are much bulkier and sturdier than the originals.

the steps are well documented for the 964's and 993's & is pretty easy to do. The pic above is only one side of the passenger seat bushings. They are sold on ebay per seat so you'll need 2 sets to do both seats.
By worf
#222108
All these bushings look like candidates for additive manufacturing .
By bizman928
#230285
We have these in stock at Woodypeck. Just haven't had time to put them up on our website as yet. They are not a lot of money and we decided not to take time to draw them up on CAD for 3d manufacturing because we can get them at such a reasonable price. Perhaps I need to pull my finger out and get them uploaded to our site. :smile:
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