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Old 05-29-2002, 02:48 PM   #1
Low69CST
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Idea: Giving an original swaybars a racey look

Instead of slipping bolting rubber or poly swaybar bushings to each A-arm, why not use a rod end. It'd have to be a big one. I have found them on the internet too. But, it would make the bars easier to install because of the easy pivots in the rod end, and wouldn't bind the suspension as much during travel. I think it would look super cool to see a big 1-1/4 inch sway bar held down by a huge spherical bearings. Like every other idea I have, it wouldn't be cheap, but what is on these trucks? I've already bought one front and rear sway bar that i'm throwing away, what would be another 100 to 150 bucks? Just something to think about. I'd like to hear what you guys think.

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'87 V10 4x4 Short Fleetside
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