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    '70 911S Missing Rear Sway Bar Options

    My '70 911S is missing its rear sway bar and I was wondering what other 911 sway bars will fit. Thanks

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    If you want a factory bar, then the 15mm or 18mm set up would work. If the car never had a rear sway bar which would be a little different for an 'S' you will need to prepare the chassis to mount the bar. This would consist of welding to the body two receiver brackets, and welding to the rear control arms two ball stud pins. All those parts are available from Porsche. if your car already has a front 15mm bar, then most would suggest that you go with a stock 15mm bar in the rear.
    1969 911 E #824

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    Thank you.
    Kevin

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    So does anybody have 15mm rear swaybar they would like to sell me?

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    Try Jim Brazeal at EASY
    Early S Registry member #90
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    Fort Worth Tx.

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