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Old 04-29-2002, 01:56 PM
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Need F&R Sway bars (911 343 703 13 & 911 333 701 10) 22mm & 21mm, respectively. Bushing sets would be great too.

Need L&R rear torsion springs (911 333 101 12 & 911 333 102 12) 25mm.

Factory parts prefered, or recognized aftermarket. Any suggestions? Must stay in PCA Auto-X GRC definition of "Later Year updates"- class JS-S.

Old 04-29-2002, 08:53 PM
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Call Steve Alarcon at Johnson Alignment in Torrance, CA. Not only can he sell you this material at a competitive price, he can install it as well...and while you are there having the bars installed, what a great opportunity for a corner balance and alignment. Steve can make your car come alive!
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Thanks Martin, but that would close the loop too soon. It was while I was at Johnson, getting a front alignment (for the Las Vegas PCA event) and talking to Steve about the best set up for my car to run in PCA Auto-X events that I laid these plans. I run in JS/s. I already have the maximum 4 mod. pts. for this class (3.2L to 3.4L by Andial). I had just done a great deal of work myself (4-Bilstein sports, turbo tie-rods, bump spacers, 4-caliper rebuilds incl. braided lines and 4-slotted rotors) so I have no problem with a DIY install. I just need the right parts.



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