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Thread: WAulroians Sway bar bolt/fixing..?

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    WAulroians Sway bar bolt/fixing..?

    Hi guys,
    Climded under my 93 RRC today and noticed the LHF front sway bar to link bolt has parted ways with the car,

    Does anybody in Perth have a good 2nd hand one (bolt/washer/nut) they would like too part with as I would like too get it back in asap and dont fancy my chances of frieghting one in before Xmas


    cheers guys
    Luke

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    BUMP nobody?

    D1 parts will fit too....

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    Are the Landy wreckers not an option?

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    Am awaiting replys from a couple, but i wont be able to make it there before they all shut up for Xmas.

    Was hoping to arrange an after hours pick up from a locally WA member

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    whats a sway bar?
    Last edited by pistolpete; 20th December 2010 at 04:11 PM. Reason: never mind joke not funny

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    Should have one kicking around here somewhere (Welshpool)
    where abouts are you

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    I`m pretty sure they are just a M16 bolt and nyloc. you should be able to pick one up at any bolt suppliers

    Ian

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    Ian,
    They have a long shoulder on the bolt to prevent the threads eating the bushes. Otherwise your correct a m16 bolt would do the trick

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    Try removing them (both) completely ... my 90 never had one installed ... With King springs and average shocks, There's no tipping (sway) on the corners

    Drives pretty good actually

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    for the sake of a bolt i'd rather leave them on. My rangie does alot of high speed road work and towing at high speed. Having driven it with them on and off I'd much rather have them on for this type of driving

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