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    Swaybars for Classic Rangie

    Does anyone in Melbourne have a set of swaybars for a classic that I could borrow later this year.

    I only need to borrows them so you can get them back. I have to get my ute engineered and it will have to pass some vigorous cornering tests so the tighter I can have it the better.

    It would probably pass without swaybars but I just want to make things as easy as possible.

    thanks

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    I'm in Brisbane and have a few sets. I know you said Melbourne, but just in case no-one has some down there.
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    Thanks Guy, but think the courier costs would be fairly expensive.

    Nice lot of vehicles you have. Rangie and Alfa, the perfect combination.

    Once I finish the Rangie ute I would really like to get an Alfa 1750 GT as my next project, if I can find one cheap enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    Does anyone in Melbourne have a set of swaybars for a classic that I could borrow later this year.

    I only need to borrows them so you can get them back. I have to get my ute engineered and it will have to pass some vigorous cornering tests so the tighter I can have it the better.

    It would probably pass without swaybars but I just want to make things as easy as possible.

    thanks
    I have some after market ones for a Rangie sitting around. Not sure whether they bolt into the standard Rangie positions though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r.over View Post
    I have some after market ones for a Rangie sitting around. Not sure whether they bolt into the standard Rangie positions though.
    What do you mean? Are they made for the Rangie Classic? Why would you think they dont bolt stright on?

    If you are in Melbourne I would love to try them. Could you PM me where you are.

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    What do you mean? Are they made for the Rangie Classic? Why would you think they dont bolt stright on?

    If you are in Melbourne I would love to try them. Could you PM me where you are.

    thanks
    I have a rear that was on my rangie when i bought it in '94 plus a set of aftermarket bars that i dont know how they fit - could be missing parts but otherwise arent being used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    What do you mean? Are they made for the Rangie Classic? Why would you think they dont bolt stright on?

    If you are in Melbourne I would love to try them. Could you PM me where you are.

    thanks
    No classic rangie had sway bars, from the Solihull factory that I'm aware off, they had bits of angle bolted to the chassis, the brackets are still on mine and some tabs bolted to the radius arm bolts, but I junked mine in a scrap run along with a few other sets I had, sorry

    What about just heavy ass springs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    No classic rangie had sway bars, from the Solihull factory that I'm aware off, they had bits of angle bolted to the chassis, the brackets are still on mine and some tabs bolted to the radius arm bolts, but I junked mine in a scrap run along with a few other sets I had, sorry

    What about just heavy ass springs?
    92 to 95 Vogue/ Vogue se Classic EAS got them.

    I had the factory brackets etc on mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    92 to 95 Vogue/ Vogue se Classic EAS got them.

    I had the factory brackets etc on mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    What do you mean? Are they made for the Rangie Classic? Why would you think they dont bolt stright on?

    If you are in Melbourne I would love to try them. Could you PM me where you are.

    thanks
    They were on a classic and they are heavy duty type. It is just that the classic they were on did not get manufactured with sway bars. So I am unsure whether they will bolt up to the sway bar mount points that may have been fitted at the factory.

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