Looking for a M030 front ARB..
I know this might be a bit of a long shot, but as the title says I am looking for the 30mm M030 front anti roll bar. I already have the rear but the front one seems a lot harder to find. I am in located in Europe so shipping it here will also be required..
Thanks - Alex |
Originally Posted by Motosport
(Post 15599378)
I know this might be a bit of a long shot, but as the title says I am looking for the 30mm M030 front anti roll bar. I already have the rear but the front one seems a lot harder to find. I am in located in Europe so shipping it here will also be required..
Thanks - Alex You're welcomed...:cheers: T |
Yes that is the regular 968 bar. Not the M030 968 sway bar.
There is alway these: https://www.lindseyracing.com/LR/Parts/944SWAYMO30.html or these https://www.paragon-products.com/Fro...0frontsway.htm -Yogii AKA 968 Virgin |
Originally Posted by Motosport
(Post 15599378)
I know this might be a bit of a long shot, but as the title says I am looking for the 30mm M030 front anti roll bar. I already have the rear but the front one seems a lot harder to find. I am in located in Europe so shipping it here will also be required..
Thanks - Alex The standard 968 front ARB is 26.8mm and the M030 for 968 is 30mm - 944 343 706 30 However, I believe too that the 26.8mm 944 343 706 05 ARB is also known as M030 but for the 944 Turbo. |
Thanks for the replies.. The Lindsey racing one seems like a good deal, but with shipping and import duties it might end up being as expensive as the one from design911.co.uk. But if I can't find a second hand one, I might have to bite the bullet and buy a new ARB.
I am also aware that H&R makes a replacement M030 anti roll bar, but its only 28mm, not hollow and a bit heavier, so I would really prefer to have a 30mm one. I will excercise some patience a bit longer and see if somehow a used one will show up.. Thanks - Alex |
Originally Posted by Motosport
(Post 15600310)
I will excercise some patience a bit longer and see if somehow a used one will show up..
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I have one for sale, but I would imagine shipping it to Europe would be crazy expensive. Anybody have any experience with this? It's very light (the Weltmeister adjustable bar I replaced it with is a pig by comparison), and I also have the triangulating support brackets, but it's of course pretty bulky.
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Originally Posted by Cloud9...68
(Post 15601299)
I have one for sale, but I would imagine shipping it to Europe would be crazy expensive. Anybody have any experience with this? It's very light (the Weltmeister adjustable bar I replaced it with is a pig by comparison), and I also have the triangulating support brackets, but it's of course pretty bulky.
Assuming you are not in a hurry, contact a freight forwarder. Ocean transportation is cheap. You will need to pack it extra well though..... Air cargo is $$$. -Yogii AKA 968 Virgin |
Originally Posted by Cloud9...68
(Post 15601299)
I have one for sale, but I would imagine shipping it to Europe would be crazy expensive. Anybody have any experience with this? It's very light (the Weltmeister adjustable bar I replaced it with is a pig by comparison), and I also have the triangulating support brackets, but it's of course pretty bulky.
PM sent.. Alex |
I have now been offered an M030 sway bar, but the next issue is shipping.. Can someone here recommend some shipping options for a 7kg (15 lbs) package measuring 130x35x8 cm from Austin TX to Denmark that is reasonable cost wise.? It doesn't have to be priority or anything quick or fancy..
Any recommendations will be much appreciated.. Best regards - Alex |
Originally Posted by Motosport
(Post 15613973)
I have now been offered an M030 sway bar, but the next issue is shipping.. Can someone here recommend some shipping options for a 7kg (15 lbs) package measuring 130x35x8 cm from Austin TX to Denmark that is reasonable cost wise.? It doesn't have to be priority or anything quick or fancy..
Any recommendations will be much appreciated.. Best regards - Alex Pick the one that is most familiar with Denmark import laws. Do a search for freight forwarders to Denmark. UPS or Fedex can get the package from TX to anywhere in the US. From there you need to find the right option, Denmark will be the biggest hurdle. -Y |
Originally Posted by Motosport
(Post 15613973)
Can someone here recommend some shipping options for a 7kg (15 lbs) package measuring 130x35x8 cm from Austin TX to Denmark that is reasonable cost wise.? It doesn't have to be priority or anything quick or fancy..
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I am well familiar with the Danish import regulations and the costs implied, which is what it is. So no need for any shipping company who are especially versed in this, as long as they are able to ship parcels to Europe.. :-)
Thanks - Alex |
Originally Posted by Motosport
(Post 15616072)
I am well familiar with the Danish import regulations and the costs implied, which is what it is. So no need for any shipping company who are especially versed in this, as long as they are able to ship parcels to Europe.. :-)
Thanks - Alex Alex, Do a Google search! here is what I found with dozens of other options. https://www.parcelmonkey.com/destina...europe/denmark Don't be lazy, Yogii AKA 968 Virgin |
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