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Sway Bars Question
I've seen conflicting info in the archives-
Will sway bars from a late G50 Carrera simply bolt-up to my SC? I think the 86 was the first year of the thicker bars, but were the rear bars changed for the g50 transmission? |
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Yes, I have done this to mine, and I know there are others here who have also. The hump in the rear bar is a little bigger (and will hang down a little), but it fits without problems.
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For what it's worth, I have 87 bars on my 84 and they fit great!
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As other have said yes they fit fine. Also they are one of the best bang for the buck suspension upgrades you can make.
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Thanks guys. I'm assuming I just need the correct 86-89 bushings to fit these to my stock SC brackets?
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Found a set of these w/ decent looking rubber bushings & brackets
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Brackets are the same, bushings are different.
Jeff
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