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68ls1 11-18-2020 07:29 PM

Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
So as I understand there is currently no off the shelf front sway bar product to suit 1st Gen 4WD Blazer.
You can adapt from a later 70's Blazer making custom mounting brackets.
There is differing advice on web about the Addco 141 fitting.

I have asked Ring Brothers about the swaybar used on Seaker, and was advised built by Ridetech.

Wondering if there would be any interest from others if they would manufacture this kit. I figure more chance of getting produced if there is more than just one to build.

hemi43 11-18-2020 08:11 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
The 73-up sway bars fit perfectly on the earlier Blazers, so no need for aftermarket. The modification needed to to make the 73-up brackets fit only takes a couple minutes. The best way to do this swap is to use a 73-up front crossmember, then the brackets don't need to be modified, but this is a bit more work.

Spf79 11-18-2020 09:04 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
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Originally Posted by hemi43 (Post 8837661)
The 73-up sway bars fit perfectly on the earlier Blazers, so no need for aftermarket. The modification needed to to make the 73-up brackets fit only takes a couple minutes. The best way to do this swap is to use a 73-up front crossmember, then the brackets don't need to be modified, but this is a bit more work.

Here is mine with the 73+ front cross member & sway bar. This was added by the previous owner. I added ORD shackle releases at the mounting points due to my lift. I have not driven it, therefore I can't give feedback on how it has helped with the handling. It appears to be an easy mod. The brackets attached to the front crossmember are from ORD as well.

ORD is short for Offroad design.

lpwcruzr 11-18-2020 09:31 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
A bolt in sway bar would be a nice addition. Depending on price, obviously.

Subdude59 11-18-2020 10:43 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
I’m looking to add one to my 71 Blazer. I’d be interested in a sway bar parts kit if it were on the market. Keep me posted. Thanks

Spf79 11-18-2020 11:15 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
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Originally Posted by Subdude59 (Post 8837745)
I’m looking to add one to my 71 Blazer. I’d be interested in a sway bar parts kit if it were on the market. Keep me posted. Thanks

Sway Bar Kits - Sway Bar Accessories - Suspension
https://www.offroaddesign.com/suspen...-bar-kits.html

Look at this one. I would think... that if you got the 73+ u-bolt brackets that sit on top of the axle from a wrecking yard... you could make this work.

1rippen6 11-18-2020 11:44 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
I still may have a 73 front crossmember but don't believe I have the swaybar any longer. I can look tomorrow and get a picture if you are interested.

hemi43 11-19-2020 11:12 AM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
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Originally Posted by 1rippen6 (Post 8837769)
I still may have a 73 front crossmember but don't believe I have the swaybar any longer. I can look tomorrow and get a picture if you are interested.

If you have a 73-up crossmember, could you post a pic of the lower corners. This is the area that is slightly different to accept the brackets. Thanks

1rippen6 11-19-2020 03:10 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
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Let me know if you need more.

hemi43 11-19-2020 04:22 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
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Thanks for that! I just wanted to point out where the difference is between the 72-down and 73-up crossmember. On the 73-up, the bracket for the sway bar hold down is sandwiched between the front crossmember and the frame, but on the 72-down, the crossmember is riveted right to the frame and that's why the swaybar hold down brackets don't fit. What I did was notch the brackets (red lines) to clear that area and now use 3 bolts instead of 4.

1rippen6 11-19-2020 10:23 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
So you just used the lower corner pieces and left your original crossmember in place?

Spf79 11-19-2020 10:51 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
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Originally Posted by 1rippen6 (Post 8838231)
So you just used the lower corner pieces and left your original crossmember in place?

Maybe I am mistaken then. Looking at other trucks I was figuring that I have a 73+ cross member. ??? Here are pics of what I have.

seik5 11-20-2020 09:11 AM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
I know this is a dumb question but I am interested in expectations of adding the sway bar. I assume this replaces the stabilizer shock. I never really liked the way the front end of 72 k5 felt when driving after the 2" lift was added, It is in full restoration mode now and would be a good to time to upgrade. The thing is after the restoration it probably won't see much off- road action just the way it is after dumbing $$ k into it. It will see lots of street miles. And
yes the lift stays!

Ptjsk 11-24-2020 01:19 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
Absolutely interested!

Pat

hemi43 11-24-2020 03:23 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
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Originally Posted by seik5 (Post 8838330)
I know this is a dumb question but I am interested in expectations of adding the sway bar. I assume this replaces the stabilizer shock. I never really liked the way the front end of 72 k5 felt when driving after the 2" lift was added, It is in full restoration mode now and would be a good to time to upgrade. The thing is after the restoration it probably won't see much off- road action just the way it is after dumbing $$ k into it. It will see lots of street miles. And
yes the lift stays!


The stabilizer has nothing to do with the sway bar. It's used mainly for off road and will help to prevent breaking any fingers on your steering wheel in case you bounce your tire off of a rock. If you'll never go off road, then the stabilizer will do basically nothing. I did put one on my truck but mainly for looks. As I've said before, more caster and a sway bar makes these trucks handle great especially if there's any lift.

awelle01 11-28-2020 09:53 PM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
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Originally Posted by Spf79 (Post 8837689)
Here is mine with the 73+ front cross member & sway bar. This was added by the previous owner. I added ORD shackle releases at the mounting points due to my lift. I have not driven it, therefore I can't give feedback on how it has helped with the handling. It appears to be an easy mod. The brackets attached to the front crossmember are from ORD as well.

ORD is short for Offroad design.

I put the same exact setup on my k5, with the addition of steering stabilizers and a 3" lift and it handles great (however I have only driven one other blazer to compare it to)

71KYK5 12-02-2020 01:22 AM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
I would be interested. I have a pacific fab LS front crossmember though. Does anyone know if the 73+ swaybar from ORD would be easily modified to work with this crossmember?
thanks

JMac11 12-02-2020 08:51 AM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
I have the Pacific Crossmember and it was not an issue with the crossmember swap. My 5.3 is moved forward to accommodate the longer transmission FYI

1rippen6 12-02-2020 09:45 AM

Re: Front swaybar for 4WD Blazer - interest in having one made
 
I have the one picture I'll sell, I also have the sway bar and bolts.


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