Re: Late B-Body Rear Sway Bar End Link Part Number?
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Rear sway bar in a B-body? New one on me. I thought the only ones with rear sway bars were E-bodies.
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Re: Late B-Body Rear Sway Bar End Link Part Number?
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Re: Late B-Body Rear Sway Bar End Link Part Number?
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I had a 1974 charger rallye it had one as for helping the original poster I thought end links were kind of universal you just need the right length. Although that car also had the iso -leafs Nope,, they look like this Mopar part number is 2269709. They are available NOS fro several sources
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Re: Late B-Body Rear Sway Bar End Link Part Number?
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My 77 book show two different part numbers. For standard with rear isolators and HD with out . 4106151 and 4106152 Your numbers are probably right, mine is just he square bushing, which the OP doesn't need, he needs the whole link assembly,
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Re: Late B-Body Rear Sway Bar End Link Part Number?
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I had a 1974 charger rallye it had one as for helping the original poster I thought end links were kind of universal you just need the right length. Although that car also had the iso -leafs Nope,, they look like this Mopar part number is 2269709. They are available NOS fro several sources 2269709 is a bushing
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Re: Late B-Body Rear Sway Bar End Link Part Number?
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Here is a shot of what I broke. It's a '76 Charger, and I've known of other "performance" or towing package B-bodies packing a sway bar in the back. The FirmFeel bar is more money than I'd like to spend to fix one snapped sway bar end link...I need to be able to afford other parts they sell!
Edit: What's the likelihood that E-body and late-B body links would interchange? Seems like most everything else "black metal" does.
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Re: Late B-Body Rear Sway Bar End Link Part Number?
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I have to wonder how close the 73 74 charger rear sway bar bracket is if not the same as the the later years like yours. The strap part number 3402897 listed in the pic I posted is the same as 73 up b body. https://www.hiltopautoparts.com/pro...iner-1973-4-b-body-1972-3-c-body-models/ You could weld a bolt to it if you can`t find one. The replacement kit 4106151( if you can find one) is a bolt on type not like the OE that looks welded.
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Re: Late B-Body Rear Sway Bar End Link Part Number?
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Rear sway bar in a B-body? New one on me. I thought the only ones with rear sway bars were E-bodies. Yep, can be ordered separately or comes in a handling package, or if you got a Magnum GT, or 79 300. About every Magnum I've owned has had one. Even 318 cars.
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Re: Late B-Body Rear Sway Bar End Link Part Number?
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Rear sway bar in a B-body? New one on me. I thought the only ones with rear sway bars were E-bodies. Yep, can be ordered separately or comes in a handling package, or if you got a Magnum GT, or 79 300. About every Magnum I've owned has had one. Even 318 cars. Learned something again.
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Re: Late B-Body Rear Sway Bar End Link Part Number?
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Edit: What's the likelihood that E-body and late-B body links would interchange? Seems like most everything else "black metal" does.
E body is no dice. They use the traditional type where the sway bar is mounted to the frame and the ends connect with the link. The 73 and up B bodies have links like yours where the end of the bar mounts to the frame and the bar itself is supported by the links. Finding usable ones like yours are hard sometimes. Maybe you can get somebody to weld a bolt to that one to save it?
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