Front Sway Bar Installation, On 1970 w/o factory bar |
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Front Sway Bar Installation, On 1970 w/o factory bar |
Dave-O |
Jul 5 2004, 11:34 AM
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Is winter done yet? Group: Members Posts: 511 Joined: 26-August 03 From: Minneapols, MN Member No.: 1,082 |
Hi all,
I'm looking to install a front sway bar on my 70'. After going through all the effort to track one down and install it i would much rather end up with a 19mm bar rather than the stock 17mm. First question: Does anyone have a 19mm bar lying around? Second question: What 911's came with a stock 19mm through the body front bar? (this information would make it much easier to track down a used bar) Third question: If i am unable to find a 19mm bar, does anyone have a stock bar that they'd be willing to part with real cheap? (sorry, i'm a poor college student who will probably be addicted to autocross within the next week (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rocking nana.gif) ) On a side note, I'm going to my first autocross this weekend: the MOWOG event in St. Cloud MN. Any members attending? It would be nice to have someone with experience to give me some pointers. It should be fun to get out there in my car with no sway bars and cheap street tires (IMG:style_emoticons/default/MDB2.gif). Thanks David |
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