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Old June 2nd 2007, 22:57
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944 sway bar width

Are there different widths of 944 sway bars to fit the different width of the trailing arms?
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Old June 3rd 2007, 09:45
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Hi

They actually hook-up to the inside of the spring plate, so they should as all be the same width, I think there is a few different thicknesses.

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Old June 3rd 2007, 21:18
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I see how they mount to the spring plates and thought that this would be the case, but I need to make sure before I import it.
In my case I need to mount to the Eagle Performance coil-over bracket as there are no spring plates

Stock looks like 19mm and I think I will start there unless someone can advise otherwise. Application is in a GL Speedster with Suby engine and 915, so a bit *** heavier than the Beetle

Thanks for the help
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Old June 5th 2007, 03:10
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Old June 7th 2007, 09:12
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9Hi

The 944 sway uses a link to attach to one of the bolts that attach the trailing arm to the spring plate. I'm sure I've seen exploded view photos on here of the 944 end before. Even though your going with coil overs doesn't your trailing arm still attach to a uniball thing?

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