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Putting a sway bar on a previously non-bar car

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Old 09-25-2006, 07:53 PM
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Default Putting a sway bar on a previously non-bar car

I want to move a rear sway bar from a parts car (87 944 na) to a car that did not previously have a bar (also an 87 944 na).

It looks like the eccentric camber bolt on the rear sway bar car can be removed without loosening the other two bolts on the strut.

Is this the case?

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You'll need the dog bones to mount them. Let me know if you need some, as I have an extra set.

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Originally Posted by sh944
You'll need the dog bones to mount them. Let me know if you need some, as I have an extra set.

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Thanks, but I'm planning on moving them with the bar from the parts car. Or is this not doable for some reason?

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Yes, it is a simple bolt in operation.
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What about turbo bars into an 83'?
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Originally Posted by hderr
It looks like the eccentric camber bolt on the rear sway bar car can be removed without loosening the other two bolts on the strut.

Is this the case?
Yes -- and transplant everything else (dogbone looking droplinks, plus center mounts with rubber bushings)
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What Mr. Chen said.....



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