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What do you guys use for a rear swaybar?
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1971 Cheyenne Super Soon to be converted to '68 front clip. Efland, NC |
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www.classicperform.com sells them
------------------ My Truck pictures www.xframeimpala.com 68 4x4 short fleetside 327 CH465 edelbrock intake and carb MSD distributor its the "SHAGROLET" 56 big window short stepside 235 dual 1 brls 64ImpalaSS 327 70 C10 LWB fleetside custom/10 350/TH350 IM me on aol SN= SHAGROLET
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Thanks
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I have one from an 89 Camaro, have pics on my website as soon as i get the pics working again.
------------------ '69 CST Short fleetside Lowered, 400 small block, 700R4, 3" dual exhaust, 40 series Flowmasters, 4 wheel disc brakes, all stainless hard and flex lines, front & rear sway bars, Dana 9 1/4" rear end 4.11's w/Detroit Locker, soon to have 18" rims Not my daily driver. More like my weekend A$$ KICKER. See my truck at: http://www.geocities.com/low69cst/ Future Automotive Engineer attending the University of Kentucky. Feel free to message me on AOL, SN- SS95ZQ8 My Dad's projects: 72 Short Fleet 4x4 Chyenne Super 72 Long Fleet 4x4 Chyenne Super Both 350 autos restored original
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'69 CST Short fleetside Lowered, 400 small block, 700R4, 4 wheel disc brakes, front sway bar & rear camaro sway bar (in progress) '87 V10 4x4 Short Fleetside Quad Suspension and Dual Tanks |
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I have the sway bar from CPP but have not installed it yet. I have run into a problem I dont know how to fix. On the last step is says to mount the bar to the trailing arms. But since the trailing arms are not paraleel to the frame but angled, the rear holes have to be angled as well. Plus how are you supposed to drill into the trailing arms? Can anyone see the problem here? (look at the pic on CPP web site).
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I have one fron jc whitney, a Hellwig,it clamped onto the trailer arms,no drilling needed.
------------------ 1968 SWB Stepside, pwr disc brake and tilt pwr steering, 5 spd tranny, HEI,Accel coil,K&N filter,3 bolt seatbelts, original i6 and wood bed, seat from an 89 Chevy, front and rear sway bars, moved gas tank to under the bed, headman hedders, new chrome bumpers,one wire alternator,WORK IN PROGRESS,Daily driver, 20 MPG, Freeland MI
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1968 SWB Stepside, 250,pwr disc brake and tilt pwr steering, 5 spd tranny, HEI,Accel coil,K&N filter,Seat from a later truck with built in seatbelts, front and rear sway bars, moved gas tank to under the bed, headman hedders, new chrome bumpers,one wire alternator,Weber k550cub carburator...WORK IN PROGRESS, Freeland MI , Just bought a 72 Jimmy!!!!!!!!!!! |
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To add my experiences..I bought a rear bar on sale from Brother's 2 years ago after determining that all after market were basically the same. Just like 72gmcshorty the first problem was the trailing arm/bar bracket misalingment (the pictures with the instructions are totally bogus). When I called for clarification I was connected to the "engineer" who admitted the drawing was misleading and needed to be redone. No s#*t sherlock! I found brackets at a local auto supply that had longer legs and by elongating bolts holes was able to twist brackets to line up with trailing arms, sort of. Next problem were the bolts to connect bar to frame brackets. The ones I received are 11 inches long and will hit anything higher than 4-5 inches high I pass over (Truck lowered 4 inches in rear) When I asked them to check with their stock and see if this was the correct length they got back to me next day and said this was correct (But they don't actually stock bars so I believe this answer to be bogus also). I have several old ('97) truck mags showing a rear bar being installed and the bolts look to be no longer than 8 inches, maybe shorter. In conclusion, I have never received a satisfactory answer from Brother's, CPP or this forum so the bar collects dust on the garage wall.
------------------ 72 swb cheyenne super 350/350 69 cst20 BB longhorn
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When ya snooze, ya lose...Just read the 4/15 post on this same subject and followed MikeB's advise (THANKS) to look into the ADDCO link. I've got a feeling they may be able to answer the questions I have had with my bar install. I'm going to try anyway and will post anything positive I get
------------------ 72 swb cheyenne super 350/350 69 cst20 BB longhorn
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