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Adjustable Swaybar Arms
I was doing some organizing in the garage and ran across these. I can't remember what they came off of. I'm guessing a early 911? Is this from a aftermarket front through body swaybar? Thanks for refreshing my memory.
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Location: Wantagh, NY
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Looks like what came with H&H front sway bars from the 80's
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Yep H&H. Just discovered that's what I have on my car. I as told these were the "bomb" back in the day.
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Thanks guys. I have no idea where I got these from. Do these fit with the stock bar to give it adjustability? Unfortunately I havn't found the bar for them. Anyone have an idea what they are worth? If someone can use these, shoot me a fair price.
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I believe they fit the stock bar.
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I might be able to use these. But, how do they mount?
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Oops, sorry. I just realized that these are for the front bar. I need something for the rear sway bar.
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They could be adapted for a straight rear bar, but you would have to source drop links (and rod ends) of the correct length and an attachment point and mounting hardware similar to aftermarket products. All doable.
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