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 Matching torsion bars w/ shocks ? Pondering my future suspension bushing replacement, I’m thinking that this would be a good time to upgrade torsion bars in my SC. I currently have the old stock bars w/ new Bilstein HD shocks. Would solid 21mm front  / 26 mm rear torsion bars be too much for my shocks’ valving? Is anyone out there running this setup?  Thanks! | 
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 Thought I would resurrect since no one responded!  I put 21mm F and 28mm R on my '83 SC Cab along with Bilstein HD's last Winter.  It worked out great.  For street driving and the occasional AX it is just what I wanted | 
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 Thanks Vance. It seems more common to go for 21/27 or 21/28 than 21/26. How did you decide on the 21/28 combo? | 
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 I went with 21/28 on my SC for two reasons. 1.) They are commonly cast off by PCA G-class racers who are upgrading to the current hot set-up...22/31. 2.) I wanted something that was stiffer than stock by a large percentage but still streetable. If you are looking for a good f/r balance I think you will find that 26's are too soft in the rear (w/a 21 in the front) on an SC. Perhaps it would would on a 2.0 or 2.2 car. The stock SC is around 25 I think. You will be upgrading the fronts by 3mm and the rears by less than 1mm. As the cars got more modern the rears got heavier and require stiffer t-bars back there. If a 28 is used on an SC than a 29 would give a similar effect on a Carerra for example. Roll stiffness is critical in a 911 and is very hard to achieve with the t-bar set-up. Hence the popularity of coil over conversion. Much higher rates are possible with coil overs. Have fun with it. | 
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 I have 21 and 26's in my car.  Yea, I think the rear's could have been 27's.  But, both pairs were pretty inexpensive and nobody had any used 27's at the time.  I have a 2.7 with no A/C, so it's not a huge deal.  If it were a 3.0 or larger or with A/C, definatley go with 27's. | 
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 Ohh, I forgot the rest of your question.  I have the Bilsteen HD's.  Good combination.  My car came with Boge's up front originally, so I went with the Bilsteen inserts.  I had to disconect the brake line to put them in.  Wouldn't clear the fender otherwise.  Well worth it though.  My shocks were TOAST! | 
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 21/26 21/27 is a good match with HD.  Stiffer bars like the sport shocks better. 21/26 is good combo for early cars with lightweight mag case motors. SC and later cars do better with 21/27. | 
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 Thanks guys. I think I'll lookout for some 27's based on the feedback (anyone with 27mm Sway Aways want to swap to a pair of 2000 mile 26mm Sway Aways?) Chuck- I'm thinking of polybronze bushings for the front & neatrix rear. My thinking is that on my budget I am better off going for the almost OEM solution for the rear & polybronzes on the front where the alternatives are more limited & flawed. Is this likely to upset the balance? | 
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