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Thread: Sway bars to have or not to have???

  1. #11
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    these are a couple of the ones I made (they are actually stainless as thats what we had at work but steel will work just as well) they are a piece of 16mm bar with a piece of 19mm od tube over the top to fit the bushes, you can also use a piece of 19 solid and just grind the end part down until it fits through the sway bar, I did that with my old Rangie and they worked fine to, Rear ones are easy to fit and use, front ones a bit of a pain, just harder to get to. If you try to make your own and need any help just holler, plenty of people on here happy to help with the home made stuff. good luck

  2. #12
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    Nice. Do you still retain the sway bar in place & just move it out of the way?

  3. #13
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    I just push the sway bar up as far as it will go and zip tie it to something, always planned to make a nice reciever so it would be held out of the way, just never happened, you know how it is

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