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Re: Rear Sway Bar Standard? Posted by Larry West [Email] (#1140) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Larry West) on Wed, 26 Jun 2013 06:17:50 In Reply to: Re: Rear Sway Bar Standard?, Justin VanAbrahams [Profile/Gallery] , Tue, 25 Jun 2013 14:28:22 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
1986: Turbos
1987: Turbos and S
1988: All (with the change to the 9000 brakes & wheels)
BTW - that goes for the front bar, too.
All cars from 1986 on are punched in the front for the center sway bar bearings. Earlier cars require drilling. The rear bars never required any drilling, just longer bolts.
BTW - there was only one set of bars from Saab. Whether you bought a 1990 base, a 1993 S, a 1986 SPG, or the "roadholding kit", the same bars were included/installed.
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