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    Sway Bar Mounting Question

    I just picked up a couple of rear sway bars and the mounting arrangement is quite unlike anything I have seen on a 911.

    It clearly doesn't use the ball pins on the rear trailing arms.

    Anyone seen these before?




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    356 front sway bar.
    Mike

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    Mike,

    Thank you. My 356 knowledge is seriously limited.

    They came with a pile of spares along with a very poor but complete and matching number 1965 car that has been 'updated' with a full SC Interior including dash, Impact Bumpers and SC flared rear wheel arches.

    The car is very early and pre-dates adjustable camber plates so it needs to go back to its original spec.

    We also found and bought a 1967 S (Right hand Drive) with the same conversion but by a different butcher.

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