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Rear sway bar bracket orientation
I'm putting in 15 mm rear sway bar on a 1968 restoration and need to install brackets on the frame. Got the location point and it looks like the bracket is orientated at about a 15 deg angle at ride height. That seems to work on a test fit up. Anyone know the correct angle for the rear sway bar bracket?
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if you don't get an answer I can only suggest the folks at Early 911S Registry - The Front Page
I don't know if they can help, but it might be a resource.
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Install the drop links to their attachment point (pivot ball on control arm) and sway bar, then swivel the sway bar assembly up to the chassis, preferably with the rear wheels loaded. The install angle of the brackets on the chassis will be apparent. Ideally, the L and R rear ride heights should be the same or fairly close.
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