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Font sway bar for my72 Dart #1430065
05/04/13 09:36 AM
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My Dart did not come with a sway bar. Are there bolt on options? I have 3 sets of LCA's, none of which have the sway bar brackets. K-frame is solid meaning it does not have the openings where I think a factory sway bar would route through. Never ran one, so looking for some info.

Re: Font sway bar for my72 Dart [Re: Scamp451] #1430066
05/04/13 09:42 AM
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Sway bar tabs are available to be welded on from Hotchkis

Re: Font sway bar for my72 Dart [Re: brads70] #1430067
05/13/13 06:13 PM
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Sway bar tabs are available to be welded on from Hotchkis




You will find out that Hotchkis has repop sway bar mount tabs for the 73-76 A body line of cars, but they don't repop tabs for the 65-72 A body cars, using a factory sway bar.
Early, and late tabs are different, and they are welded onto the LCA's in different locations.


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Re: Font sway bar for my72 Dart [Re: hemi71x] #1430068
05/13/13 10:44 PM
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Hellwig has very nice sway bars as well...


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Re: Font sway bar for my72 Dart [Re: hemi71x] #1430069
05/15/13 01:19 PM
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Improvise, adapt, overcome.


Or call up a couple of vendors and explain the situation to them. Things nmay mount up differently and look different but still be effective. Just use your head to choose the parts that allow you to put together a reasonable package that fits your car.







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