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Puny Bird
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Port Hope (near Toronto) On, Canada
Posts: 4,566
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hawkeye's-911T
Hi pors1968

Although there was no sway bar installed in the car, the control arms had provision for one. I am leaning toward doing that upgrade in the future when the budget allows for same. As you can see by the photo, this one suffered some impact damage - enough to cause me some worry. The bent (hypotenuse) portion has a small crease on the underside so I feel its strength may be compromised even after I straightened it out. Thanks for your response.
Cheers
JB
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The sway bar mount can be cut off and welded on the new arm.
I think that year is the same arm as a 914, just a thicker torsion bar that you have in your old arm.
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