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Old 03-20-2012, 09:20 PM   #39
losthope
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Re: sway bar questions

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For for the rear I used a rear sway bar from a camero theres two diffren ways I mounted it in my build thread got it cheap at pick n pull
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I thought I had pictures of the front but I dont. I pulled it from a mid 80s dually, brackets from ece and moog bushings from the local parts store.

Here's the rear. Its from a late 80 trans am.
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excellent, thanks much blackedoutharley and jomomma!
blackedoutharley - I'm assuming you had tot weld the brackets to the frame for the rear bar(?) Thanks again all.
heres a link to doing the rear sway bar like joemomma and i did to our trucks and the brackets on the frame are just spacers they dont have to be welded on the can bolt on!! I mounted it like this the first time and works ok if your not going to lower your truck , i lowered mine alot with bags so i switched it to bolt to the trailing arms which i think is a better setup dont need to use spacers on the frame either the frame widens out further up the trailing arms just need to drill some holes.......you can see how i did both ways in my build thread or can take a look at this link for the way it bolts on top the rearend: http://www.low69cst.freeservers.com/CamaroBar.htm
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