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Old 02-24-2006, 07:49 AM
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I have a 87 944 N/A the control arms have a porsche number 951-341-149-10 I am playing hell finding replacement as my balljoint is shot along with one of the bushings. Most all that I see on e-bay are 951-341-149-00 making them an whole inch shorter?? My passenger side arm is what I need if any one has one or know where I can find a good used one. After I pull the arm gonna have it rebuilt but need one to go on for now.
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Oklahoma Foreign sold me a very nice front control arm for about $175. Transaction was very positive and professional. Part was correct, clean and in good condition. I needed a very specific one, 968 M030 with air duct mounting tabs and they hit it right on the money and shipped the day after I purchased it.
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We have started doing core exchange/rebuilding for the control arms. I have some long ones here that I can rebuild for you. They are $185 each and come with new front bushings and our Super Deluxe Ball Joint Kit installed.

If you are interested, let me know and I will set you up.

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Travis, how much would it be for one with the geometry correcting pins?
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19mm or 17mm?

Oh, also we have a spindle machining service for those wanting to use 19mm pins that come with Charlie arms and are also available through us for the standard arms. $100 a set with about 3 day turnaround.
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Probably 17mm. This brake upgrade of mine is way out of budget already.
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Arms are $115 each plus whatever kit you want in them. The arms come bead blasted, and have new front bushings installed (major pain). I do need your cores back though.



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