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Old 08-29-2005, 07:18 PM
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Default 30 mm Factory Sway Bar Available?

Anybody know where I can find a 30mm sway? I talked to Paragon and they are out. They said they factory is out. Anybody know of any for sale, new or used?
Old 08-29-2005, 11:29 PM
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Old 08-29-2005, 11:53 PM
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Lindsey racing still lists them on their site: http://www.lindseyracing.com/Merchan...de=944SWAYMO30
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Hey aeronautica, have you found a car yet? After I took you for a ride in mine, I installed a boost gauge and found out I was only making 8 pounds of boost. I just put in a Tial 38 and now I'm making 16 lbs. Man what a difference.

Anyway, good luck with your search.
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Unfortunately no I haven't found the one for me yet, even though I'm looking hard every day. Man, I thought the car was quick when I drove it, and only making 8psi! Now I really can't wait to get into my own!
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Paragon told me the same thing a few weeks ago. I called a few P-car "chop shops" with no luck. Ended up buying the Tarett bar instead. It is infinitely better than the 968 bar anyway.
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Did you try sunset porsche in oregon? Good prices for out of state buyers.
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Originally Posted by Mike Buck
Ended up buying the Tarett bar instead. It is infinitely better than the 968 bar anyway.
Details? Never heard of the "Tarret" bar.
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Tarett bars are similar in rate to Weltmeister, but at half the weight and with all metal bushings. Truly great stuff.



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