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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Waukee, Iowa
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Re: Unconventional sway bar
I'm looking at it for an 86 Suburban, so my thought is similar weight or weight distribution vehicles. End links is the only way I was looking, because of the ease of fabbing up new ones. Seems that all of the newer GM bars are that way. They also are shaped different, but that may not matter if the tires don't rub on them when turned. The bends are much tighter than the original bar and with end links it doesn't have to come in to meet the control arm from the front.
People rave about the 1 1/4" one ton bar....so....that's what influenced my thinking. Very open to gaining knowledge though! And please do inform about modifying the crossmember for better camber gain! I want to learn more!
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