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Thread: Want to swap stock torsion bars for some Tarrett sway bars.

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    Want to swap stock torsion bars for some Tarrett sway bars.

    Looking for stock factory 19 and 23 for my 73. Would trade these:
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    Tom F.
    Long Beach, CA

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    I have stock from a 71 I just removed. What size are those sways?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom F. View Post
    Looking for stock factory 19 and 23 for my 73. Would trade these:

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    If you’re looking to sell please email me: lsb.spg@gmail.com

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    Both bars are 1".

    Only interested in a trade for stock torsion bars and a local pickup. Other possible objects of trade: front control arms, stock unmodified; standard (non-Turbo tie rods with intact boots); 72-73 front driver side seat belt receiver and hardware.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by Tom F.; 04-15-2022 at 10:41 AM.
    Tom F.
    Long Beach, CA

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    According to the Tarrett website, these are equivalent to 22 mm solid sway bars. Here's a shot of the links, for those who have asked. I shouldn't have looked at the website. Now I know how expensive these are. I'll stick with my offer, but I'll give preference to someone who also offers me takeoff standard (non-Turbo) tie rods and/or stock (factory bushings) front control arms.
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    Tom F.
    Long Beach, CA

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