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Old 07-10-2020, 03:12 PM   #13
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Re: Unconventional sway bar

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Just poking around looking for more info;
Hmmm, addco's approach to it; https://www.summitracing.com/int/par...olet/model/c10

Thing that catch my attention; looks like L-brackets to bolt to the lower control arm for a link mount. Makes me wonder if thats to set a bar further forward to clear the power steering box by mounting the frame mounts direct like a passenger car, without the usual truck spacer bracket. 46" eye to eye for this particular bar.
That bracket attached vertically is what I was referring to when I mentioned "depending on what end links are chosen" & the bar used. I did one that anchored horizontally (using one of the OE mounting holes) & a new vertical hole. It allowed putting the tab exactly where it was needed to be plumb @ ride height.

I gusseted the ones I made. I feel the ones in the pic are not adequate.
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