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Location: DALLAS,TX
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Re: Adding sway bars, a few questions
As mentioned, find a bar from a HD app (burb, 3/4, or 1-ton truck). 1.250", solid, & cheap. Add Moog or Energy Suspension poly bushings to help effectiveness.
Do the front first as it will have the largest impact. I would only seek out a rear bar if you feel its needed after the front is done.
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