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Old 02-06-2015, 06:54 PM   #4
Joe Pass
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Re: 62 Front SwayBar Installation

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With the links snugged up you are able to drill the blocks after you center them square on the frame. The frame begins an arc upward just behind the blocks and leaves a small gap between the frame and block. I used 2"long 3/8" bolts(grade 8) and lock nuts to install them. As I torqued them up the frames arc flattened to blocks so no gap shows
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