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Posted by: 1972 914 2.0 Jan 7 2016, 08:30 PM

Complete Rear Sway Bar (Anti-Roll Bar) Kit for any Porsche 914
Not sure what to price this kit at, but I did some research and it seems its difficult to find all of these parts, let alone all together.

Includes:
Stabilizer Bar
Bar Bushings (2)
Support Bows (2)
Mounting Plates (2)
Drop Links (2)
New Drop Link Bushings (4) - not pictured
Lower Shock Mounting Bolts w/ link ball mount (2)

Basically everything you need to put a rear sway bar in a 914.

$350 or best offer
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Thanks for looking.

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Posted by: hotlanta914 Mar 16 2016, 07:23 PM

QUOTE(1972 914 2.0 @ Jan 7 2016, 10:30 PM) *

Complete Rear Sway Bar (Anti-Roll Bar) Kit for any Porsche 914
Not sure what to price this kit at, but I did some research and it seems its difficult to find all of these parts, let alone all together.

Includes:
Stabilizer Bar
Bar Bushings (2)
Support Bows (2)
Mounting Plates (2)
Drop Links (2)
New Drop Link Bushings (4) - not pictured
Lower Shock Mounting Bolts w/ link ball mount (2)

Basically everything you need to put a rear sway bar in a 914.

$350 or best offer
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Thanks for looking.
PM Sent
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Posted by: hotlanta914 Mar 16 2016, 07:25 PM

PM sent

Posted by: CaesarGz914 Mar 22 2016, 10:44 PM

I am looking for a rear sway bar but I'm wondering if it will fit my 1971 914 1.7?
Thank you in advance for your prompt reply.

Posted by: 914Toy Jun 10 2018, 09:01 AM

QUOTE(CaesarGz914 @ Mar 22 2016, 09:44 PM) *

I am looking for a rear sway bar but I'm wondering if it will fit my 1971 914 1.7?
Thank you in advance for your prompt reply.


I have a rear factory one with like new plastic bushings, which is a drill and bolt on (earlier cars did not have them and thus no welded-in bracket). All you need except the shock bolts that the drop looks attach to. Send me an email and we can communicate along with pics. krhdirector@cox.net

Posted by: 914werke Jun 10 2018, 01:42 PM

QUOTE(914Toy @ Jun 10 2018, 08:01 AM) *

I have a rear factory one with like new plastic bushings, which is a drill and bolt on (earlier cars did not have them and thus no welded-in bracket). All you need except the shock bolts that the drop looks attach to. Send me an email and we can communicate along with pics. krhdirector@cox.net

WTF.gif Pretty bad form to hijack someone else's FS ad.
If you have something to sell start your own ad dry.gif

Posted by: The Cabinetmaker Jun 10 2018, 01:56 PM

I agree. Start your own thread

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