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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
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Anyone fitted an OBS sway bar to their 73-87? Im about to...
Yup, just as the title states...
I picked up a OE sway bar, brackets and endlinks from the bone yard for 25 bucks a few months back. That afternoon I spent a while under the truck to get ideas on how to mount it. Its a tight fit between the shocks and all. In the end, it looks do-able. Yes there are manufacturers that sell rear sway bar kits but I dont want to spend a lot of money. We got a new-hire at work and we started talking .. long story short, hes building a ford rat rod. neat build but the really neat thing is hes done fabbing stuff and has 6"x10ft long 3/16 plate metal, and 2x4 rectangle 3/16 tubing laying around ![]() clint ...this is where the thread starts. ![]()
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1987 Silverado - L83 5.3 w/ 6L80e ,A/C,P/W,P/L,TILT, HID projectors, Wilwood C-10 Pro Spindles w/ 2018 silverado front brakes & C-5 Corvette Rear Disc Brakes 1999 BMW 528i - 5.7 LS1 w/ 4l60e, Ford 8.8 IRS w31 spline posi & FX-r projector retrofit New project: 2006 BMW x5 6cyl AWD to L83 6l80e 4wd to 2WD / RWD A poor man buy's it twice finally got my domain name back, 87chevy.com.... site rework in progress |
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