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jesiv
post May 7 2013, 08:22 PM
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So I have all the parts to install my front sway bar on my 1975 1.8 What I don't have are the bolts. Does anyone know the sizes, hardness, length, etc or someone who sells a kit?

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QUOTE(jesiv @ May 7 2013, 07:22 PM) *

So I have all the parts to install my front sway bar on my 1975 1.8 What I don't have are the bolts. Does anyone know the sizes, hardness, length, etc or someone who sells a kit?

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Depends on your nut backing plate, OEM ones didnt have nuts welded on but used M8x1.0 nuts, 30mm hex head bolts and split lock washers. Some of the nut backing plates with nuts welded on use M8x1.25 nuts, so what do you have as far as that goes?
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I have the backing plates squared away. What I need is the bolts for the sway bar linkage
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