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Old 01-27-2025, 01:15 PM   #14
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Re: Sway bar thickness handling differences...

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Am posting with a related QUESTION. My 1970 C10 has a factory stabilizer bar, 1 1/16" diameter, that I'd like to upgrade (larger diameter and/or solid). Lots of choices in the aftermarket for this, but looking for options that use the factory style mounting on the lower control arm (all 4 bushings and retainers are identical, no link needed. The control arm mounts are the same as for the frame mounts). My truck is stock height and has stock OEM stamped control arms. What aftermarket options use the stock style rear attachment scheme? See attached photo showing the stock style mounting.
Just look for a 73-87 1.25" OE front bar. They're very common under 3/4 & 1-ton trucks.
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