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Old 10-24-2016, 09:37 PM   #1
Lugnutz65
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Front anti-sway bar reference pictures.

This thread is intended for reference.

I bought and parted out a 1965 C10 LWBFS. It was too far gone.
Sorry guys, it's all gone.
It was a custom truck with plenty of custom trim.

I snapped a few pictures of the factory front anti-sway bar to serve as a reference for you folks who like to make things "factory correct".

Hopefully you can make out the bracket location and size.
The PS bracket was damaged by a wreck but the DS was fine. I used a caliper to measure the bar thickness. Looks like it was 15/16" thick. I know that the 1964 lower control arms didn't have pre-drilled holes for the bar. The 1965 and 1966 front lower control arms did have pre-drilled holes - see photo of mine.

That's all for now. Please feel free to add any additional factory pics or other helpful info.
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