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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Moore,OK
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rear swaybar with flip kit
I was thinking of taken a swaybar off a 1980 suburban and putting it on my 82 gmc I was just wantting to know if it would work since im also gonna do a flip kit on their would it put the swaybar in a bind?
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Location: Abbeville SC
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Re: rear swaybar with flip kit
You would have to get shorter end links to keep the bar parallel with the springs. Jay
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Moore,OK
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Re: rear swaybar with flip kit
So where would I get the shorter ones from? And is their a verity to choose from in lengths or just a few? only asking because I havent done the flip kit yet so I'm not sure on what the drop is gonna be for sure not more then 5 because I dont wanna have to notch the frame.
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