Rear Sway Bar Questions, Who made this one? |
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Rear Sway Bar Questions, Who made this one? |
Vysoc |
Jul 23 2010, 07:31 AM
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Vysoc Group: Members Posts: 588 Joined: 27-August 09 From: Young Harris, Georgia Member No.: 10,737 Region Association: South East States |
Hello,
I have a 1975 914 2.0, the car came with a rear sway bar unattached and missing the drop links and bushings on one side. I am trying to find out if this was a factory or aftermarket rear sway bar, I think it is aftermarket because of the U-Tabs attached at the base of the rear shocks. I have purchased the weld in attachment plate and the bushings and tabs for the attachment under the trunk. Can someone explain the procedure for welding in the plate, location etc.. I am also looking to purchase the hardware & bushings that attaches the bushings to the drop links, I have purchased the missing drop link which was a genuine Porsche Drop Link, it measures up exactly to the drop link on the sway bar. I have enclosed pictures of what I have. Thanks, for all of your great help!!! Vysoc attachmentid=227476] Attached image(s) |
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