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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Re: 72 GMC Short Step Build
On the front sway bar, did you use the stock one or did you upgrade to a larger one?
Bilstein shocks added to my list. Truck is looking great. |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Midland, TX
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Re: 72 GMC Short Step Build
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The front sway bar is an Addco bar. I purchased it through Brothers but others also carry it. I believe someone said Porterbuilt also handles this bar. It really made a noticeable improvement to the handling. I've got about 2 miles on the shocks but from the little I've had a chance to drive it, it's tightened up the rebound. Still have a few things in the works and hope to have them installed/finished in the upcoming weeks. CPP Track Bar Power Trax rear end New Finned Aluminum rear end cover. Radio/speakers New Wood bed Stay tuned. ![]()
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