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> Stock front torsion bar size 17.9mm?, do I have the wrong ones,how can I check?
porschetub
post Dec 4 2016, 01:48 PM
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Car has very firm ride in the front,I have Bilstein inserts in Boge struts but the ride is really bone jarring to the point that I have disconnected the swaybar to try and soften it up a little which it did.
Previous to unhooking the swaybar I couldn't even bounce the front of the car with my own weight,needless to say the car isn't that nice to drive (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) .
Is there an easy way to check the size,are they marked on the ends? I strongly suspect they are too larger diameter or not setup right (indexing ?) maybe,any helpful suggestions guys,thanks in advance.
PS front is only lowered a small amount.
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post Dec 4 2016, 09:59 PM
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Torsion bars are marked on the end. Stock 914 or 911 with an L or R. 914 are rust color and 911 are black. Sway away are marked with a 4 digit group that tell the diameter and type ( 911 or 914) The one pictured are 21mm. I bet that is what you have. The sway bar is not going to make the suspension that stiff.


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