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Re: 68 a-body sway bar painted or bare
[Re: Canucklehead]
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12/22/17 11:06 AM
12/22/17 11:06 AM
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That is a very nice front sway bar, very nice!!
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Re: 68 a-body sway bar painted or bare
[Re: carteravs]
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12/22/17 12:06 PM
12/22/17 12:06 PM
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For instance, all, over the counter lower control arms came with sway bar brackets, no matter if the car they were going on had a sway bar or not.
What documentation do you have to back up that statement? Never heard that before.
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Re: 68 a-body sway bar painted or bare
[Re: Tommy The Chryco]
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12/22/17 05:33 PM
12/22/17 05:33 PM
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Canucklehead
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That is a very nice front sway bar, very nice!! Yep, I got lucky with that one. He had the torsion bars in the same condition that my buddy picked up. If I ever restore my driver M-code Dart I would probably use that bar, even if it's not correct.
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