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What sway bar do I have?

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Old 12-24-2009, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by smokin_944
If the bushing number was 951 343 793 30 M100, it is the 26.8mm bar. It is worth a few dollars. The 30mm bar is too big to fit the bushing.
Those are the correct numbers. Yay. Ha. How much is this thing worth? Because it's for sale... lol.
Old 12-24-2009, 10:40 PM
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maybe 50 bucks. everybody wants the HEAVY ARTILLERY under there.
Old 12-24-2009, 11:42 PM
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Hmm... Ok. Anybody want it?
Old 12-26-2009, 11:45 AM
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Now that youre advertizing the bar for sale as a 26.8mm, you should measure it to make sure thats what it really is.

The 951 343 793 30 end bushing (in red) was used for either the 25.5 or 26.8 swaybar.

You need to at least check the bushing circled in green if you are trying to determine bar diameter by means of bushing part number.

The 25.5 swaybar was an option on the 944S, the 26.8 was not a factory option for the car (so much less likely to find one of these on a 944S).
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Not to hijack the thread, but i just measured a set I have with calipers. They are showing 25.9mm and 16.4mm. Both larger than the stock measurements. Would that just be the paint perhaps?
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Originally Posted by fbgh2o
Not to hijack the thread, but i just measured a set I have with calipers. They are showing 25.9mm and 16.4mm. Both larger than the stock measurements. Would that just be the paint perhaps?
Yes. They will measure slightly over nominal dimension due to the thick factory paint/powder coating.
Old 12-26-2009, 02:27 PM
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Ok so I measured it with a crescent wrench and it came out to 1 inch. Not sure how accurate that is though. So it might be the 25.5. I can check the other bushing later when I get home. Is the 25.5 still worth anything? Thanks guys.
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I measured it. It is the 26.8 bar.



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