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Old 03-01-2006, 08:28 AM   #1
70c10
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Got my new sway bar bushings on- pics

I recently cut the front springs on my truck and had to remove my sway bar in the process so I decided to clean it up. I went with Moog urethane bushings for my 1 1/16" bar (part #K6169). Fellow board member 70GMCer sandblasted my bar and brackets and primed them. I painted them body color and bought all new grade 8 hardware. I might modify the front brackets later. My question is: Did I put the bar on upside down???. I'm not sure if it matters. The reason I ask is I looked at Tx Firefighters thread in FAQ and noticed his first pic showing the bar in the grass looks like my first pic angled downward but then after he installed his it looks angled upward. I haven't driven it yet. Do I need to flip it or does it matter?
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