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Weltmeister front and rear sway bar installation instructions

Hi.

I am looking for installation instructions for 22mm Weltmeister front and rear sway bar system for 911SC.
Hoping that someone here can help.

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I have the same bars installed on my car and think I kept the instructions for them. Let me take a look this weekend.
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I have the same bars installed on my car and think I kept the instructions for them. Let me take a look this weekend.

Thanks a lot JTL that would be super

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The fronts on my 911 are the through the body style. I think yours are under the body. Do you need the early style instructions?

This is for the rear:

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They connect to modified eccentrics at the springplates.



I am quessing you do not have the install instructions.



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The fronts on my 911 are the through the body style. I think yours are under the body. Do you need the early style instructions?

This is for the rear:

Thanks a lot HarryD

Yes mine are also through the body style

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Thanks a lot HarryD

Yes mine are also through the body style

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Here's the one for the front:


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Here's the one for the front:



Thank you very much HarryD
Is it kind if the same mounting procedure for the front as for the back?
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The drop link (Part N) goes in a tab on your front a arm. The trizngle thing (part R) goes in the hole in your fender wall.

If I add m not mistaken there is discussion here on how to fit a through body sway bar in a later car.
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This post provides more details:

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Here's a few shots of my 19 mm Weltmeister Front Sway Bar Install:



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This may be helpful too:

https://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/914_front_swaybar/914_front_swaybar.htm
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This is great help HarryD, again thank you very very much
Have a great week-end

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Sorry to bump this thread- but does anyone have torque specs for any of this? Specicially wondering about "N" in the rear the bolt that attached the bar to the droplink but would like to confirm all torque values on my '87 with a full front and rear setup. Thank you!
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Sorry to bump this thread- but does anyone have torque specs for any of this? Specicially wondering about "N" in the rear the bolt that attached the bar to the droplink but would like to confirm all torque values on my '87 with a full front and rear setup. Thank you!
When I installed my bars about 20 years ago, I did not torque any bolt. Made them snug and turned just bit more. Never had been an issue.
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When I installed my bars about 20 years ago, I did not torque any bolt. Made them snug and turned just bit more. Never had been an issue.
Great thanks, found 18 ft/lbs for the bar to both mounts but wasn't sure on the others. Will go by this then.
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15-18 lb-ft is a typical value for M8 bolts.

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