Re: Rear sway bar
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Originally Posted by cdowns
...a lot of guys also use some imagination and convert factory type sway bars to work well...
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Factory ones work great at a fraction of the cost & with very little modification. I installed a front sway bar from a late '70s chevy pickup and a rear sway bar from an early '90s camaro Z28, just had to mount some 1" spacer blocks in the rear to mount to the frame & I replaced the worn out rubber bushings with new polyurethane ones from NAPA.
The front/rear sway bars made a world of difference in handling!!
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Last edited by Classic69; 04-19-2011 at 01:16 PM.
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