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    Swb Ball joint ( race version )

    Fs Swb Ball joint ( race version )

    Well its a bit complicated for me to offer / explain you guys this part , not the function it self offcause

    We are speaking a a Swb ball joint ( 65-68 ) which is constructed for racing

    with possibility of adjustment, which will give a bit more camper to your swb

    To my knowledge , I have not seen anything else on the market for swb cars , or Am I wrong

    and at a price at 500 EURO a set ! ( note even OEM one´s are expensive ) But I do understand, that its a bit complicated,

    to convince that this is a really fantastic upgrade for your swb , well aware nobody can ref. to anything :-)

    I will post some more pics of a set , we mounted to a car,

    Note Its a race part, not OEM, it will provide you stiffer handling

    for more interest you are welcome to email me direct at early911parts@gmail.com

    Marek
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marek View Post
    To my knowledge , I have not seen anything else on the market for swb cars , or Am I wrong
    Yes, you are wrong. Elephant Racing has been making/selling these for quite some time. They are not listed on Chuck's site that I can find, but he charges roughly the same as you're asking.
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    Thanks Marco dident knew , But he is not making them thats for sure :-)

    So whats the experience :-)

    M

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marek View Post
    Thanks Marco dident knew , But he is not making them thats for sure :-)

    So whats the experience :-)

    M
    He may not be making them, but he is marketing and selling them and the price is comparable to yours. My experience with the parts so far is that they fit the arm very tightly and require a slight bit of massaging to get installed "just right." But, once they're in and adjusted, they're ball joints.
    -Marco
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    I see the difference between these and the "Sebro" ball joints. Are these castings lighter too?
    MBR #2637
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    1968 911 Normal Coupe
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