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				Anyone put a later front swaybar on an early 911?
			 
			I have a front swaybar from an '85 Carrera. Is there an easy way to make it fit on my '69 T? I know the through body swaybar is the way your supposed to go on this year of car, but thought I'd ask if anyone has used a bar from a later 911. My control arms do have the swaybar brackets. Thanks, Zach 
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|  08-25-2006, 01:21 PM | 
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			You're into self-flaggellation? It looks easier than said. Ask how many late owners choose between R&Ring the front bar versus a sphygmoidoscomy and decide for the latter. Beyond that, the through-body type sway bar provides better anti-roll geometry, including provisions to adjust the drop links on each end for improved chassis tuning. One doesn't have to invest in race-quality sway bar products. The Weltmeister is fine for street use. It's adjustable, is offered in various diameters and is relatively easy to install. The only plus with a late bar might be the price (cheap) - many bars are available from many owners who have switched over. BTW, I have one for sale, cheap (late type). Interested? MHO, Sherwood | ||
|  08-25-2006, 01:37 PM | 
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