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 Upgrading to Turbo Sways Can anyone list the items ill need to upgrade to Turbo sways. Just got a set of bars and wanting to know what excatly Ill need to instal the bars. As you know the NAs didnt come with reat sways so what hardware will I need to install correctly. | 
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 Some NA's had the option of a rear anti-sway bar. I was in the same boat as you. 20mm front and no rear anti-sway bar. Now I have 24mm front and 18mm rear (86 Turbo). You'll need the drop link set for the rear. Pelican sells this or try to get one from a car that was equipped with a rear bar (that's what I did). I also got brand new rubber bushings f+r. | 
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 Wierd, my 88 came with front and rear sways... | 
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 As I mentioned, it was an option... | 
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 my '83 had both sways.  i was pretty surprised when i saw them. | 
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 My 84 also had both sways. The only things I nnede to do the 951 bars was bushings. I was ablt reuse the front and rear brackets. I did have to take a pair of needlenose pliers and kind of compress the bushing on the half round clamps to get the second bolt started. I thraeded in the first one about three turns then clamped the other end to get it going. Fronts took a total of about an hour, rears about 45 minutes. I used 18" jack stands and a creeper, no big deal. It is definately an imporvement especially w/ 17" wheels and Koni yellows at the same time. Steve 84 944 91 C4 98 M3 00 Durango | 
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 This page and the next one (6) will have all the stuff you need. bushings, straps, drop links, ecentric bolts, hardware ect. http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/944M/POR_944M_SUSshk_pg5.htm#item24 | 
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 cool. can't wait to run with you once your sways are in. Speedy:) | 
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