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M030 Delrin Sway Bar Bushing Modification
#21

[quote name='968bill' date='Jul 10 2006, 02:29 PM']If there is a demand for the stock front and/or rear sway bars then I won't throw my old ones away. I installed the M030 set (ft & Rr.) about 2 weeks ago and still have the stock parts.



I also installed the KLA front bar support.

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There are plenty of people looking to upgrade a stock 944 with bigger sways.. defenetley a market for them. Throw them up on eBay. I just bought a 26.8mm bar for $60. They will defnetley sell. If you have the hardware to mount the rear bar (perhaps you went with adjustable droplinks) many 944's did not come with a rear bar, so the hardware (droplinks, eccentric bolt, bushing clamps) will defenetley sell aswell.
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#22

That's really good info. I'm upgrading soon and my old ones will hit ebay.



Cheers,



-Mirror
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#23

Resurrecting this really old thread... I can't seem to find 19mm shaft collars for the m030 rear bar. Although I've found a couple of manufacturers whose websites claim that they make 19mm, distributors only seem to stock the following sizes: ..., 16mm, 17, 18, 20, 25, 30, ...etc. Anyone know where I can order these online?
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#24

Only one in the two piece http://www.amazon.co...390X5CYCVSXZXTY

Plenty in one piece http://www.amazon.co...s/dp/B000P0OG28

Or two piece in black.. http://www.globalind....campaignId=T9F



And if you need the front 30mm collar.. http://www.globalindustrial.com/p/motors...max-m2c-30
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#25

Amazon......of all places! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/laugh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



Thanks!!
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#26

Just replaced the front and rear delrin swaybar bushings, had them greased, and had shaft collars installed. It did NOTHING to quiet the creaks that have plagued my 968 off and on for the past couple of years. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/whine.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



What it did do was significantly improve steering feel. More subtle feedback comes through the steering wheel now, and it feels.... smoother. Inspection of the old bushings showed substantial (but not irregular) wear from the last 3 years of 3-season driving. Front swaybar had paint rubbed off under the bushings with shiny exposed metal.



So am I happy I did it? Yes. But I still need to track down the source of the maddening creaks.
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#27

Flash it sounds like your wheels are already turning on the inner delrin bushing situation, but how about the end link setup? (this is the front we're talking about). Is there a spherical bearing / heim joint type solution possible there? It would be nice to get rid of the rubber donuts and have a nice solid mount to the control arm. Any thoughts?
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#28

there isn't much to be done about the ends for the front, but i am currently testing new rear links - if they work out after i put some real miles on them, i'll make them available
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