- Porsche Boxster 986 2.5L 1997-99
Specification: 3 Points
Fits:
Porsche 986 Boxster 2.5L 1996>>
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PFF3-913-10 fits vehicles with 170mm long anti roll bar links with a 10mm bolt. For 12mm bolts please use PFF3-913-12.
This part replaces OEM part number:
4M0411317 / 4G0411317A / PAB411317A
Size: 10mm
Fits:
Porsche Macan 2014>>
Porsche Cayenne E3 9Y 2018>>
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PFF3-913-10 fits vehicles with 170mm long anti roll bar links with a 12mm bolt. For 10mm bolts use PFF3-913-10.
This part replaces OEM part number:
4M0411317E / 4M0411317K / 4M0411317F
Size: 12mm
Fits:
Porsche Cayenne E3 9Y 2018>>
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Replacing your rubber suspension bushes with Polyurethane Suspension Bushes will give you:
- Better road holding
- Constant steering geometry
- Increased tyre life
- More responsive steering
- Longer service life of suspension components

Anti-Roll Bars (ARB’s) play an important role in a vehicle’s suspension system, helping to reduce body roll by transferring cornering load from one side of a vehicle to the other.
Often mounted to the vehicle’s chassis with rubber bushes, these bushes ensure the bar works as intended. To prevent the anti-roll bar from moving laterally within its mounts when turning, OE manufacturers will either bond the bushes to the bar, add dead-stops to the bar itself, or rely solely on the clamping pressure of the rubber.
But what happens when those bushes wear and need to be replaced? Often anti-roll bars with bonded bushes come as a costly complete assembly, so the alternative is to fit a more cost-effective unbonded polyurethane replacement, like the many we offer.
In most cases, friction from the bush will prevent any side-to-side bar movement. Still, when turning aggressively or cornering at higher speeds, a laterally shifting anti-roll bar decreases the efficiency and effectiveness of the bar, changing the dynamics of your suspension system in unpredictable ways. It also poses the risk of the bar fouling on other areas of the vehicle or suspension system.
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