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Front Sway Bar Kit, 22mm
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Mfr Part #: 903186
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| Vehicle | Years |
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| Porsche 911 |
1965 - 1968
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| Porsche 912 |
1965 - 1969
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| Porsche 911 S |
1967
1969 - 1973
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| Porsche 911 L |
1968
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| Porsche 911 E |
1969 - 1973
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| Porsche 911 T |
1969 - 1973
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| Name | score | Review |
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| techweenie | 5 | This is the next step up from a factory bar, or in some cases, an upgrade from no factory bar. The \'infinite\' slider adjustment allows you to set your sway bar rate exactly right. The adjustable droplinks allow you to eliminate preload. You can spend more for a rear bar setup, but in the real world, you can\'t get much more. Probably the only potential issue is that the factory bar has a raised ridge to keep the bar in place. But in truth, the bar can \'walk\' a bit back and forth and it does no harm. |
| techweenie | 5 | This is the next step up from a factory bar, or in some cases, an upgrade from no factory bar. The \'infinite\' slider adjustment allows you to set your sway bar rate exactly right. The adjustable droplinks allow you to eliminate preload. You can spend more for a rear bar setup, but in the real world, you can\'t get much more. Probably the only potential issue is that the factory bar has a raised ridge to keep the bar in place. But in truth, the bar can \'walk\' a bit back and forth and it does no harm. |
| techweenie | 5 | This is the next step up from a factory bar, or in some cases, an upgrade from no factory bar. The \'infinite\' slider adjustment allows you to set your sway bar rate exactly right. The adjustable droplinks allow you to eliminate preload. You can spend more for a rear bar setup, but in the real world, you can\'t get much more. Probably the only potential issue is that the factory bar has a raised ridge to keep the bar in place. But in truth, the bar can \'walk\' a bit back and forth and it does no harm. |

