RACING SWAYBAR, SPRITE/MIDGET
11/16" tubular chromoly bar. Solid aluminum pillow blocks,
Adjustable solid link rod ends. I was planning to use it on my hot street
Sprite but I ended up selling my car.
It appears to be very similar to the Speedwell Engineering 7/8”
bar. However I don’t know the origin of this one. I bought it years ago on ebay
and lost all the info on it. Very lightweight, about 5 pounds total as
pictured.
It’s used and could probably use some new rod ends. Fairly easy to
find. The pillow blocks look a little crude but it bolted up to my Sprite just
fine. Bolts up just like a factory bar. I would however recommend doing some reinforcement
welding to the stock frame mount pads if you’re doing any serious track racing or
autocross.
No other hardware. What you see is what you get.
Sorry, no international shipment
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