I researched this process on Clarks Garage (where they call it a Control Arm) and in the Porsche workshop manual, it didn't seem like it was going to be much of a problem. I marked the castor mounts position which everybody was saying was the most important thing to do because the suspension geometry might be effected - and that was pretty easy, no problems there. I don't know what all the fuss is about that really. Removing and replacing was straight forward.
The only difficulty I encountered was separating the ball joint from the spindle; and the anti-roll bar from the wishbone. I resorted to borrowing a crowbar from a friend and I wished I'd done that sooner. Well now I know.
In fact if I do this again I'm going to remove the ARB completely first and then replace all the bushings too, but first let's get the 944 though MOT and on the road again.
The only difficulty I encountered was separating the ball joint from the spindle; and the anti-roll bar from the wishbone. I resorted to borrowing a crowbar from a friend and I wished I'd done that sooner. Well now I know.
In fact if I do this again I'm going to remove the ARB completely first and then replace all the bushings too, but first let's get the 944 though MOT and on the road again.
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