You can find it at several places including amazon.
Suspension Techniques part # 51075 is the sway bar, brackets, and all mounting hardware.
The cheapest place I found was www.thmotorsports.com
Good luck!
Steve
Did you ever install your Bilstein's made for the VW Rabbit? (34-184530)
If so, how did that go?
I'm getting ready to pull down my rear suspension and do this shortly!
Steve
You are correct that the 1970 USA models do not even have the brackets for a rear sway bar.
Best thing to do is order ST Suspension part# 51075, rear sway bar bracket kit.
This kit comes with the specially designed replacement plates that the sway bar mounts to that connects to the frame properly. This sway bay mounting is reversed of the Z's that came stock with a sway bar. The ST sway bar mounting is with the bar going behind the differential and mounting to these plates.
Good Luck!
Steve
I would like to do a cam upgrade just for street use, what did that with rockers and pads set you back?
Is your competition wheel a NOS or a replica?
How much was the wheel you got from the yahoo auction and What's the condition of the leather after all these years?
Steve
Love what I see so far. Looks like you're making good progress Leon:)
I really like that competition steering wheel you got too.
So you had an original cam reground? What specs did you have it ground to?
Steve
So how is the ride with the Cosmo Coilovers and the Bilstein's??
Any further updates since you installed them in January on ride, noises, etc..
Thanks for the detailed write up!
Steve
Zentech,
What are the technical specs on these P30-173 struts?
IE strut body length
compressed length
extended length
rod diameter
thread size
Do you know what they we designed for?
I can't find anything on this part number.
Steve
Leon,
Did you install those Bilstein struts on your Z?
If so, what was involved to make them fit right?
I'm still looking for Bilsteins all around for my 240.
Steve
Leon,
I would be interested in those Bilstein P30-062 inserts for my 03/70 240z, and I would be interested in the fronts if you have them (P30-061).
How much do you want for them?
Thanks,
Steve