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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    Depending on cost, I'd be interested in a set of front and rears as well. Sounds like we've got a "group buy" on our hands.
    Ditto

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    Count me in; Willing to help/make.

    Mike,

    You are looking for the front mounting plates and the arms. You already have the bar?

    What extent are we looking at? Just arms?
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    I would be interested too.

    What size sway bar did the RSR use for the front and rear?

    Thanks,
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    Hi Andrew, really looking for a set of 4 arms as they are the same front and rear, and the front mounting plates. I already have the bar itself, it's 18mm which, to answer Bert's question, is what the early RSR's ran at the front, not sure about the back, mines non original and huge!!
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    Mike - Thanks for the sway bar info.

    Anyone know of a repro source for the front and rear 18 mm sway bars?

    I actually have an 18 front sway bar, but without the adjustable RSR style links. Would there be interest in producing an 18 mm sway bar as part of the group buy?

    I know Weltmeister sells a 19 mm front sway bar.
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    18mm Sway-bar...

    Bert ..."Would there be interest in producing an 18 mm sway bar as part of the group buy?"
    Yes, if this is "through the body"-type and as replacement of the "hens tooth" -76/-77 front Turbo ones?...if so, I would be intereted in the whole front set up.....or am I getting this wrong?.../ Lars...
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    Hi Lars,

    I did mean the "through the body" style from the '75 - 76 early turbo. These front sway bars are NLA. But I think there is a need for these sway bars for the early 911 crowd.

    I can't reproduce these bars myself, but I am hoping there is another member who could provide a source.

    I installed my 18 mm front sway bar and I am very happy with the results. The adjustability of the RSR style links would be nice.

    Thanks,
    Bert Jayasekera
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    Isn't the 19 mm front Weltmeister sway bar essentially the same as the factory supplied? It seems these could be used with RSR replica arms, mounting brackets. The 19 rear Welt. bar wouldn't work, but maybe the front bar could be used in the rear with custom RSR arms. I don't have the lengths of the Welt. bars, but maybe someone has a pair handy they could measure.

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    Round pin in a square hole...

    If W-M have a 19mm bar with the same length and end configuration(square), I'm good...I was told they have either a spline or some other shape on their end pieces...I assume Mike is contemplating reproducing the arms with "the square" hole.....No?...if yes, I'll buy a pair.../ Lars...
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    RSR arms

    I will be going to my shop early next week and getting prices for everyone on these arms/pieces. Will respond and post soon. Thanks Ron

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