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SCOTI 01-06-2016 05:56 PM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 7437234)
I would think any C10 "end link" style sway bar would work if the "eye-to-eye" measurement is the same as your a-arms.
Since you do not have the narrowed version,... I would think a stock sway bar could be mounted to the frame,... just a little forward of the factory position.
Plus I would eliminate the factory frame stands and attach the bar directly to the frame rails.
Here's a few listed from Summit Racing:
http://www.summitracing.com/search/p...del/c10-pickup

Can you give Addco a call and get a part number,... then purchase the bar thru Summit?

The only current bars you can use are PB's spec'd version that Addco is manufacturing (also where the delay is originating) or Ride Tech's Musclebar per Nate @ PB. I found out differently (the hard way). The same bar is used for both narrowed/not narrowed PB arms.

lolife99 01-06-2016 07:24 PM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 7437552)
The only current bars you can use are PB's spec'd version that Addco is manufacturing (also where the delay is originating) or Ride Tech's Musclebar per Nate @ PB. I found out differently (the hard way). The same bar is used for both narrowed/not narrowed PB arms.

Good to know.
Thanks.

nds1968 01-06-2016 08:32 PM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
I went with Ride Tech's Musclebar and drill holes in the frame...

SCOTI 01-06-2016 10:43 PM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
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Originally Posted by nds1968 (Post 7437724)
I went with Ride Tech's Musclebar and drill holes in the frame...

I did the same. Unfortunately, the extra bracing my dually has up front caused issues. I did get it installed but feel the Posi-links are compromised.

Given that N2TRUX has already had a Posi-link related failure on his 1/2 ton, I'm on egg shells w/my heavier 1-ton. So I bought a used PB spec'd Addco bar to swap over to.

Sux..... For my dually, I had the original HD bar w/upgraded bushings, bought a Bell Tech bar only to find out it wouldn't work w/PB's arms, then got the MuscleBar but have the end link issue, only to get a PB spec Addco bar. That's > $800 invested just trying to get a front sway bar.

nds1968 01-06-2016 11:25 PM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 7437931)
I did the same. Unfortunately, the extra bracing my dually has up front caused issues. I did get it installed but feel the Posi-links are compromised.

Given that N2TRUX has already had a Posi-link related failure on his 1/2 ton, I'm on egg shells w/my heavier 1-ton. So I bought a used PB spec'd Addco bar to swap over to.

Sux..... For my dually, I had the original HD bar w/upgraded bushings, bought a Bell Tech bar only to find out it wouldn't work w/PB's arms, then got the MuscleBar but have the end link issue, only to get a PB spec Addco bar. That's > $800 invested just trying to get a front sway bar.

My trucks not on the road as its still in pieces but hope the links don't fail prematurely :devil: I was fortunate enough to pick up the Musclebar on CL for $150. It was never installed but had shelf wear ;)

SCOTI 01-07-2016 12:57 AM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
Wish I was lucky like that. Not so much.....

lolife99 01-07-2016 06:36 AM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 7437931)
I did the same. Unfortunately, the extra bracing my dually has up front caused issues. I did get it installed but feel the Posi-links are compromised.

Given that N2TRUX has already had a Posi-link related failure on his 1/2 ton, I'm on egg shells w/my heavier 1-ton. So I bought a used PB spec'd Addco bar to swap over to.

Sux..... For my dually, I had the original HD bar w/upgraded bushings, bought a Bell Tech bar only to find out it wouldn't work w/PB's arms, then got the MuscleBar but have the end link issue, only to get a PB spec Addco bar. That's > $800 invested just trying to get a front sway bar.

Scot,... How much difference is there in the "eye-to-eye" length of the Belltech and Ridetech bar over The PB spec Addco bar?
I have a set of Thorbecke Bros. a-arms on my blazer with a Ridetech MuscleBar.
I assumed the Thorbecke a-arms were just copies of the Ridetech a-arms,... which I thought would work with any aftermarket C10 sway bar that utilized end links.

I also thought the only "custom" sway bar from Porterbuilt was the Addco bar specifically made for the Dropmember equipped trucks,.... which would be alot narrower.

SCOTI 01-07-2016 11:09 AM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 7438227)
Scot,... How much difference is there in the "eye-to-eye" length of the Belltech and Ridetech bar over The PB spec Addco bar?
I have a set of Thorbecke Bros. a-arms on my blazer with a Ridetech MuscleBar.
I assumed the Thorbecke a-arms were just copies of the Ridetech a-arms,... which I thought would work with any aftermarket C10 sway bar that utilized end links.

I also thought the only "custom" sway bar from Porterbuilt was the Addco bar specifically made for the Dropmember equipped trucks,.... which would be alot narrower.

Prob about 4" difference. The PB spec'd Addco bar (& Ride Techs Musclebar) has the end links @ approx 44" apart. When you put the Bell Tech C10 bar I purchased beside it, there was about 2" difference each side. I'll measure it today just for reference.

chad64chevy 05-27-2016 09:05 PM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
any more info. on this! I was wondering if I could just cut and re-weld the tabs on were they go for the eye links on (the control arms not the bar)? I got the pb control arms but I'm wondering if this would solve any issues

chad64chevy 11-05-2017 11:01 AM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
anyone think I could just cut the tabs off the control arms an move them to work with aftermarket sway bar like the cpp bar or others?? almost a 1-1/2 yrs. an no comments on my other post

SCOTI 11-06-2017 11:58 AM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 8075717)
anyone think I could just cut the tabs off the control arms an move them to work with aftermarket sway bar like the cpp bar or others?? almost a 1-1/2 yrs. an no comments on my other post

Yes, moving the mount location on the arms is an option. I'll be doing just that on mine as it already chewed up the bushings currently in use.

68is4me 11-07-2017 11:45 AM

Re: Porterbuilt 1" forward control arms sway bar help
 
Have you been in contact with PB and asked what is going on? Did you already pay for it? If you are still waiting from over a year ago then some body dropped the ball. They are slow but not that slow.


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