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> Torsion Bar Backing Plates WTB, WTB / Torsion Bar Backing Plates
forrestkhaag
post Feb 20 2015, 07:55 AM
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I am looking for two Torsion Bar Backing Plates / the little triangular three-nuted steel items required to assemble my torsion bar installation. they are available in an aftermarket venue for around 50 bucks so I would like to beat that deal by some number shipped to 92651 Laguna Beach.

My 911 front end is screaming for the upgraded to torsion bars so I will give it a few days to see if someone has a pair laying around collecting dust.

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post Feb 20 2015, 02:16 PM
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Torsion bars dont have "backing" plates, they install in the A arms and have an adj. cap at the R. facing end.
Did you mean (Anti-) sway bars?
On a stock (914) car there was never a nut plate on the inside of the wheel well.
The pieces I think you are seeking are only aftermarket (Welt.) and were intended to be used where no sway bar was ever installed.


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post Feb 27 2015, 04:09 PM
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QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ Feb 20 2015, 12:16 PM) *

Torsion bars dont have "backing" plates, they install in the A arms and have an adj. cap at the R. facing end.
Did you mean (Anti-) sway bars?
On a stock (914) car there was never a nut plate on the inside of the wheel well.
The pieces I think you are seeking are only aftermarket (Welt.) and were intended to be used where no sway bar was ever installed.


Sway bar is correct - my mistake in terminology. fabricated this week good to go. Thanks
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