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Old 05-15-2008 | 10:26 PM
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http://thedge.info/rennlist/weltmeisterbars/weltbar.pdf
Second page, parts AA BB CC DD, the bolts arent too bad, but what about the stand off spacers. What are they? Car is in shop for other small stuff and we dont have those.

can someone with them give me some sort of idea of what they are made of etc. do you think i can get a piece of pipe and use it, or is it something made of unobtanium?

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You could probably make them fairly easily. Ill take pictures and measurements tomorrow afternoon since my sway bars are off right now.
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You could probably make them fairly easily. Ill take pictures and measurements tomorrow afternoon since my sway bars are off right now.
Thanks.
Is it just a tube that sits/is set on (not in) the horizontal piece?

when we looked at your directions yesterday the kid at the shop thought the tube goes into the block. i think after looking at joes picture the block is countersunk for the allen screw and the "stand off spacers" are the equivalent of washers.
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Brian,
dont bother. i just called performance and they are drop shipping the parts to the shop for a mere $55. my bargain by buying used just vanished, but that is my life story. i cant wait to see what the shop charges me for figuring out the instructions - eeewooocchhhh
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$55 isnt too bad I guess. And yes, the blocks are countersunk for the bolt heads not for the standoff tubes. The standoffs wont fit in the counter sunk holes so the shop shouldnt have problems there.
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i just pulled the invoice from their site. $7 for each standoff thats $28, $3.50 for each of the bolts that replace the factory bolt that goes through the block, that's 35, $10 shipping thats 45 and $10 for the other small nuts and bolts.
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The bolts and spacers rust so spray them with some paint or silicon. Maybe it was just my car but everything else looked nice an clean.



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