The 15mm rear swaybar is available from dealers and what not.

Peter Frederick wrote:
> Get the front sway bar off a TE or TD, it's somewhat stiffer (larger  
> ends) and fits perfectly.  Can't help for the rear, though, unless  
> you stumble on a Sportline.
>
> Peter
>
> On Apr 24, 2008, at 11:33 AM, Rolf wrote:
>
>   
>> I am just looking to upgrade the stock handling more. I plan on  
>> building
>> my own 15mm rear sway bar with multiple holes for adjustment. The OEM
>> 15mm bar probably costs more than I can build one for and won't  
>> have the
>> adjustments. I have a 17mm from a W126 560 SE w/SLS but it is too  
>> stiff
>> I believe. It also requires custom mounting holes. If anyone wants  
>> it I
>> will sell for my cost ($20 + shipping).
>>
>> -Rolf
>>
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