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Yotah´s RS Cup "Nurburgring Edition" -> 204hp F4R832 swap.
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<blockquote data-quote="yotah1" data-source="post: 179089" data-attributes="member: 599"><p>Hi guys</p><p></p><p>I'm giving out a call to some of you, as I'm planning on building custom adjustable front and rear sway bars. But with my car being 600km away from me, it makes things a bit difficult.</p><p>I remember someone here made adjustable drop links for its front sway bar, but I can't remember who and find his topic again.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know what is the diameter of the front sway bar on the cup chassi? I think it's 22mm but I'm not sure. Also, I wonder if the bushings where the sway bar is bolted onto the subframe of the car are identical to the Clio 1*2 bushings? poyerflex has some for the Clio but nothing for the Twingo, as usual.</p><p></p><p>Last thing for the front, can anybody measure the "length" of the sway bar from one side to the other? I'd like to build mine with a tube of similar length, fitted with a sway bar "arm" at each end that can be adjusted with 3-4 holes to position the drop links.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the rear sway bar, I intend to build it in a similar way to the Whiteline product they have for Clio 1*2 and Twingo, but their product uses crappy materials and cheap fixing plates, so I want to improve that. Therefore I would need some measurement of the rear axle : width from one shock mount to the other, length in "X" of the beam, etc.</p><p></p><p>If anyone can help, I'm trying to sort this out in the next weeks. I'll try to find a 133 near where I live to take some measurements myself but just thought some could help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yotah1, post: 179089, member: 599"] Hi guys I'm giving out a call to some of you, as I'm planning on building custom adjustable front and rear sway bars. But with my car being 600km away from me, it makes things a bit difficult. I remember someone here made adjustable drop links for its front sway bar, but I can't remember who and find his topic again. Does anyone know what is the diameter of the front sway bar on the cup chassi? I think it's 22mm but I'm not sure. Also, I wonder if the bushings where the sway bar is bolted onto the subframe of the car are identical to the Clio 1*2 bushings? poyerflex has some for the Clio but nothing for the Twingo, as usual. Last thing for the front, can anybody measure the "length" of the sway bar from one side to the other? I'd like to build mine with a tube of similar length, fitted with a sway bar "arm" at each end that can be adjusted with 3-4 holes to position the drop links. Regarding the rear sway bar, I intend to build it in a similar way to the Whiteline product they have for Clio 1*2 and Twingo, but their product uses crappy materials and cheap fixing plates, so I want to improve that. Therefore I would need some measurement of the rear axle : width from one shock mount to the other, length in "X" of the beam, etc. If anyone can help, I'm trying to sort this out in the next weeks. I'll try to find a 133 near where I live to take some measurements myself but just thought some could help. [/QUOTE]
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