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Triumph Tr4 Rear Sway (anti-roll) Bar - New on 2040-parts.com

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Pandora, Ohio, United States

Pandora, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:TSI Manufacturer Part Number:TR4RSB UPC:N/A

You are bidding on a new rear sway bar (anti-roll bar) for a Triumph TR4.  Current bar designs have bar attached by drilling holes into the frame rail and inserting a U-bolt. Drilling holes in the frame is NOT good.  Remember you are dealing with a 45+ year old frame that is known for rust issues.  We redesigned the attachment to the frame to distribute the load. Our mounting system also allows the bar rate to be changed if you want to fabricate 2 new bar to spring bolt mounting plates. Bar and mountings are powder coated. Fasteners are grade 8 hardware. Urethane mounting bushings and bar to frame mount has a grease fitting. Complete and ready to install.  Remember that sway bars are used to "tune" a suspension. Do not use swaybars as a fix for another problem.  Our phone is 800/543-6648 (USA), 419/384-3022 (overseas), fax 419/384-3272 (24 hrs).

Items offered are from our “brick & mortar” store inventory and may sell while auction is active. If so, the item will be removed from the eBay auction. Our store is TS Imported Automotive.

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Thank you for your interest. Ebay requires a shipping cost be listed. Cost listed is for UPS to any of our surrounding states.  Shipping cost may be more than listed depending on your locationWe can give exact cost if you call or email with your zip code.  Please note there may be no one available to answer a question about an item if it ends on a week-end.  Please ask questions as soon as you can. You are always welcome to pick up items at our store. Heavy or bulky items that need our assistance to load, such as engines, will be charged a $20 loading fee.  If you need products that we do not have listed, please call, fax or email your request. We sell new, rebuilt, used and performance parts for British cars. These products include gear reduction starters, urethane suspension bushings, Kevlar brakes and more. For questions about this listing or other information, please call, fax or email.

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