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    SWB rear bolt on sway Bar info and wanted

    My motor and trans are out and I thought Id add a rear sway bar.
    Anyone know about this design.
    mounts over your torsion bar.

    Or anything else??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Longhitv View Post
    My motor and trans are out and I thought Id add a rear sway bar.
    Anyone know about this design.
    mounts over your torsion bar.

    Or anything else??
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    My goodness, that's a lot of pieces.
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    The issue is, I don't want to Weld anything. I just want to do a Bolt on.

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    Then unfortunately you don't have many options.
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    WOW that is OLD!! look at the pricing, and that is a VERY early H&H bar looks like, I think I have most of that as a spare in the garage less the weird brackets that the links bolt to, most use a bolt into the Trailing arm. I am pretty sure H&H do not make that any more. The later version changed the formed brackets that mount to the torsion tube were changed to a rectangular tube as the brackets bent in use.
    Weltmeister used to make and may make today a bolt on rear bar similar to that but more of the revised design using the tube spacer and the links go to the trailing arm.
    I have one on my 66 912, it is a bit agricultural looking but works!! it took a bit of adjustment on first installation then a couple repeated tightening of fasteners add some blue lock tight and it has been secure for 18 yrs or so.
    I like it as it was an easy add on, it is adjustable by sliding the link mount (like a clamp on the round sway bar) not the 2 hole position shown on the ad, I am running a 16 bar on the rear, a 19 on the front, externally adjustable (thru mounting stud in trunk) Koni's front, std Koni's rear. with 205.55's on 16 x 6 Fuchs.
    I think Automotion used to sell it back in the day, not sure if they are even in business or if Weltmeister still makes it.
    I may have some pics of it if from last time I pulled the motor for clutch & PP or could get you some if interested.
    And as Ed said not many options, Weltmeister may be it "IF" they still make / sell it.

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    Thumbs up

    H & H stuff does seem to endure.... at least the front stuff...

    I've been run'n this setup for over 25 years... and got it probably 15 years used....

    Good luck on your quest....

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    This outfit in the UK seems to have kits very similar to the OP:

    https://www.rosepassion.com/en/cat/p...zer-bar/P87322
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    yes that looks to be the same Weltmister bolt on package, but if you look down the page to the actual bars, 16, 19 & 22mm they all show no longer available, I don't know if Weltmeister still exists, I see some ads for them but kind of scattered about in sellers. My ref to Automotion gos way back, then Weltmeister was bought by Performance Products which I can not find in a search. here is a thread I did find on Pelican and the instruction sheet is the same as mine from I guess 15 yrs ago.
    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...on-manual.html

    No idea if they are still around,

    Edit: and yes per Chucks post H & H does make good stuff!

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    It has been while, ASIR H&H was an individuals business that he continued to support as stock allowed after being active. Note: I could have made this up ;-)

    From my stash of info: Photos of actual H&H rear sway bar parts and parts diagram.
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    Nice, you are going to make me go to the garage and look for mine, BUT what the hell does the bracket with the tab for the link bolt to or around?? drill the body?

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