Re: rear sway bar

Posted by Owen_Dyneto On 2013/6/2 15:50:36
I did my rear sway bar center plate somewhat differently, and more simply. I ground off the rivet heads on one side, removed the plate and drilled and threaded the posts for capscrews to reattach. You need a fairly thin-headed bolt (or grind the head) because of the clearance. That sway bar works hard and I've found that the regular bushings in soft rubber only last a year or two, so I used polygraphited urethane shock eye bushings from Kanters. They aren't cataloged parts so you'll have to make a special request for Stu Blond for them - they have them.

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