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Ontario - Ankeny Front Sway Bars
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Ontario - Ankeny Front Sway Bars
First Name: Dina
Price: $200 for complete bar, $50 for centre piece, plus shipping
Location: Toronto, ON
Contact: PM
I have a complete front ARE (Ankeny Racing Enterprises) sway bar with spares, and the centre piece from a second bar for sale. I have gone to the Karcepts bar that I am on street tires again so am selling these.
I used this bar for autocrossing my AP2 in street/stock class. It will fit both AP1 and AP2. It was the stiffest front sway bar at the time (2012). The reason that I have two is that the first one broke, and I was sent a second. The welds popped on the first bar and bent the blades when it went.
I had all of the welds redone on both bars by a local welder. The bolts sheared off at one event, and I was always leaving them in the same position, so I just had the adjustable blades welded to the bar as well. I have used the bar like this for 2 years without an issue.
You could still get blades/parts for these from Ankeny online until recently, but it looks like his website is dead. The bar cost me over $1000 new, plus I spent $100 getting the welding redone.
I will be at Wilmington OH on the August 15th weekend for the SCCA National Tour, and in Lincoln NE the week of Sept 5-12 for the SCCA finals. I can also organize a quote for shipping.
thanks for looking!
Price: $200 for complete bar, $50 for centre piece, plus shipping
Location: Toronto, ON
Contact: PM
I have a complete front ARE (Ankeny Racing Enterprises) sway bar with spares, and the centre piece from a second bar for sale. I have gone to the Karcepts bar that I am on street tires again so am selling these.
I used this bar for autocrossing my AP2 in street/stock class. It will fit both AP1 and AP2. It was the stiffest front sway bar at the time (2012). The reason that I have two is that the first one broke, and I was sent a second. The welds popped on the first bar and bent the blades when it went.
I had all of the welds redone on both bars by a local welder. The bolts sheared off at one event, and I was always leaving them in the same position, so I just had the adjustable blades welded to the bar as well. I have used the bar like this for 2 years without an issue.
You could still get blades/parts for these from Ankeny online until recently, but it looks like his website is dead. The bar cost me over $1000 new, plus I spent $100 getting the welding redone.
I will be at Wilmington OH on the August 15th weekend for the SCCA National Tour, and in Lincoln NE the week of Sept 5-12 for the SCCA finals. I can also organize a quote for shipping.
thanks for looking!
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