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> Front & Rear Swaybars SOLD, complete sets from '73 2.0 914 SOLD
drifter914
post Aug 25 2017, 12:30 PM
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I collected all these components over time to put on a '73 1.7 liter car that already had the drop link brackets on top of the front A-frames. Then a friend bought the car w/o the sway bars, so here we are !
Everything you need to add front & rear sway bars to your 914. Most 914's built had the brackets on top of the front A-arms. If yours doesn't, you can buy new ones, weld 'em on.
Installing on cars that never had sway bars will require brackets (included) be MIG welded in the front & rear trunk areas. Pelican Parts has a tech article on doing this.
If it's a '75 or '76 914 , you will need different brackets for the rear trunk to hold the sway bar. Gas tank does not need to be removed.
Sorry for the long winded ad, but some may not be familiar with this process.
Includes all new bushings for front & rear bars & drop links. Also, the elusive rear shock bolts / drop link ends.
$650. for everything, shipped to lower 48.
Thanks... TerryAttached Image Attached ImageAttached Image

Swaybars are both sold pending payment.
Thanks ... Terry (IMG:style_emoticons/default/bye1.gif)
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