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Old 07-14-2015, 04:50 PM   #90
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Re: 62 Front SwayBar Installation

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Originally Posted by 66Submarine View Post
It's not that the bar isn't in the same plane as the trailing arms, it's that the ends are mounted directly to the frame. You are just missing a link between the ends and the frame to allow movement back and forth (like a leaf spring hanger).
I get what your saying and agree, but in my case it moves so little in its arc that if any binding occurs it can be absorbed by the bushings. Right now its something I can't even feel moving the rear up and down manually through it's natural limited swing . I decided to try it and the outcome improved the handling tremendously.
Anyway I appreciate your input because I wouldn't want anyone to think what works on mine also may not work on theirs. What ever method one uses, by adding any swaybar to the rear is beneficial.
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