rear stabilizer bar "anchor" for 2301
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The rear stabilizer bar was the only part my car (2362) that was missing when I bought it. Since it's the "bar" type (not shock absorber type) It should be a simple part to fabricate, but pictures of the connecting mount anchor on the driver's side have evaded me for over 3 years now (like these 2 have).
If anyone has any details, experience in making and/or pictures that could be shared it would be very much appreciated!
Posted on: 2015/2/12 16:52
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Re: rear stabilizer bar "anchor" for 2301
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Posted on: 2015/2/15 6:39
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Re: rear stabilizer bar "anchor" for 2301
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Yes Ozs, That's what I was thinking about.
Thanks! Wes
Posted on: 2015/2/15 18:19
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Re: rear stabilizer bar "anchor" for 2301
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SamS: I made a new one for my 2362. Mind you, I had one to use as a pattern. I used 3/4" round bar stock. Maybe a bit overkill but that's what I had available. Turned the ends down to 1/2" and threaded them 1/2"-20 NF, as that's what the thread on the rod was, and the rod was actually 1/2". If you PM me your e-mail, I would be happy to send you dimensions and pictures of what I did. I have not installed it yet so it's easy to do.
Posted on: 2015/2/16 21:18
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