Yesterday, 04:29 PM | #1 |
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Sway bar install
I notice that most front sway bars end links attach to the lower control arm. Is there any reason that they can't attach to the upper control arms?
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Yesterday, 04:35 PM | #2 |
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Re: Sway bar install
Maybe?
My question is why? GM did the engineering, which was the calculated solution based on cost and effectiveness. Let us know if you have a problem you are attempting to solve. Maybe we can help. |
Yesterday, 09:20 PM | #3 |
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Re: Sway bar install
Sometimes I ask questions on this sight that have to do with different projects than a Chevy truck just because I find that they’re are much more knowledgeable people on here than on a lot of different websites. The project I am actually working on is a F**d Thunderbird. I figured it was such a generic question that it would probably apply to any vehicle. The problem I am having is I ordered a heavier sway bar than came originally on the car and is supposed to fit, where the end links end up wanting to attach is different than the stock location. Where they now wast to connect is in a place that is almost impossible to attach the links to on the lower control arms. My thinking is that if there is a good mounting location on the upper control arms I might want to try that.
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