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Thread: WTB: SWB Bananas and Rear Sway Bar Set Up

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    WTB: SWB Bananas and Rear Sway Bar Set Up

    Wanting to set up a rear antiroll bar set up on a SWB. Looking for a pair or bananas with the ball studs, a factory sway bar and all brackets and links.
    Thanks,
    Larry

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    Loud lederhosen saves lives hoffman912's Avatar
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    I have a set of SWB rear bananas for you, but they do not have ball studs for a sway bar. you can do what ed mayo did and add them. ( see here http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ay+bar+install )

    Let me know if interested. hoffman912@gmail.com
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    H912:
    Saw that post. Just looking to shorten my steps. Thanks anyways..
    50/50

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    SWB Bananas

    By the way: Are LWB arms with the ball studs interchangeable with SWB units?
    Thanks,
    50/50

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    no prob. if you strike out and need a set to start with, let me know. if i recall, not too many came with rear sways originally.
    Harry Hoffman
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    Quote Originally Posted by 50/50 View Post
    By the way: Are LWB arms with the ball studs interchangeable with SWB units?
    Thanks,
    50/50
    nope. completely different and what makes the lwb long (suspension wise)..
    Harry Hoffman
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    I can provide SWB trailing arms with the sway bar ball pins and a rear sway bar set up with drop links.

    PM me with your email for details.
    Tom Butler
    1973 RSR Clone
    1970 911E
    914-6 GT Clone in Progress

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