IronHillRestorations
Jun 20 2018, 06:37 PM
Anyone know if the rear swaybar mounting brackets are available anywhere?
I can fab them, but if I can buy at a reasonable price I'd rather do that.
injunmort
Jun 20 2018, 06:54 PM
tangerine racing has em
Porschef
Jun 20 2018, 07:35 PM
Got me a pair from Chris
maf914
Jun 21 2018, 06:32 AM
Brad Mayeur at 914 Limited also has them.
Wherever you buy them, make sure you specify the style, 70-74 or 75-76, since they are different.
Mikey914
Jun 21 2018, 07:09 AM
Brad Mayer does and his are actually a little beefier than others on the market. Did some research on these and put these on one of my cars. We have also just started stocking them.
Brad can hook you up for now, but that and his long reinforcement kit are the best on the market.
Heavier gauge steel and not just flat panels for the longs.
Brad you should post up some pics. These are impressive.
Mikey914
Jun 21 2018, 07:11 AM
914LTD
Three O nine 694.1797
IronHillRestorations
Jun 21 2018, 11:28 AM
Thanks, Brad is a good friend (25+ yrs)
Mikey914
Jun 21 2018, 10:28 PM
Yes, He has been a great resource to the community for many years. You will see him pop up from time to time, but his 914 restoration business keeps him quite busy.
ConeDodger
Jun 21 2018, 11:22 PM
I used Engman sway bar mounts. They were roughly the same as the 914ltd. Ones.
Wyvern
Jun 22 2018, 12:07 AM
Don't forget you should do the reinforcement plate in the trunk as well.
I added OEM stock front and rear sway bars and it is a different car ... what it should and can be .
914Sixer
Jun 22 2018, 07:01 AM
Member here makes them too. Maddog. His kits include bolts and reinforcement plate
Mikey914
Jun 22 2018, 08:05 AM
Brad was probably the 1st to make these he just hasn't been as vocal about selling them. His are a heavier gauge metal that all I've seen on the market so far. This is why we are promoting his product....even if we aren't selling it yet. I could cut these out of sheet metal as sell for less (many have), but he has gone through the effort to make these, and make them heavy duty.
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