R-O-R torsion springs and bushings are readily available from the aftermarket. Chinese made torsion springs have a VERY bad reputation. Don't know if they have improved.

7/9 series stabilizer bars are hard to find but not difficult to make.

Dean
 
Thx for the reply. I have seen several ads for left hand side only so any help is appreciated.
Should I replace all bushings in seat as well as springs?
Where could I get a pattern or drawing detailed enough to fab THE BARS?
 
I always replace all bushings and both springs when rebuilding a R-O-R seat.

Both bushings and Chinese made torsion springs are readily available, probably here as well as other well known sources. Google to find them.

In the past, I remember someone posting a sketch of the 7/9 series stabilizer bars here. It included the information needed to make a set. I believe it was two or three years ago. I did not save it but you might be able to find the thread.

Dean
 
Not sure who originally posted them but I believe this is what your looking for.


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Dean do you know of anyone who has those springs in stock?
I waited for over a year for the last set I ordered and they never
arrived. I got a refund, since it was a reputable company.
The only place I've had any luck actually getting them in the past
year was from eBay when I bought the whole rebuild kit. ~$150
And I agree, replace them all while you're at it.

Here's a [b:55d293d238]thread[/b:55d293d238] about my last ROR rebuild.
 

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