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Old 12-08-2011, 11:27 AM
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I'm looking for a rear sway bar. 19mm., preferably 5 way adjustable but 3 way will work as well. The bar must be in good shape and hopefully not too soft from too many miles.
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Old 12-08-2011, 12:05 PM
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Old 12-08-2011, 12:16 PM
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Thanks for the tip, but perhaps someone bought one they did not like and wants to get rid of it. Shipping such a large item is quite pricey so a second hand bar will help make it affordable.

I may even buy a full 968 M030 set if the price is right. Shipping cost should remain roughly the same as for one bar.
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They cost $108 new from Porsche...how much can be saved buying used?
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Originally Posted by Tedro951
They cost $108 new from Porsche...how much can be saved buying used?
Do you need any different hardware to mount it up to a stock turbo?
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Hmm. I definitely should have been reading more carefully when researching this I thought both bars were NLA but it turns out it is only the M030 30mm front bar which is NLA. From LR's site:
Porsche quit producing this 968 MO30 front bar in the Spring of 2011. So Lindsey Racing picked up where Porsche left off and is producing the 968 MO30 LR Front Sway Bar.
I guess I'll just contact my local supplier and save a ton on shipping. Sorry for the confusion.

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Do you need any different hardware to mount it up to a stock turbo?
Apart from larger bushings I do not think so.
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I have a new spare rear Weltmeister. Unused. 20% off of new cost (what ever that is....)

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While I would love to have them I do not think I have the skill or time to tune them to make them work with my suspension.



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