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Old 03-02-2017, 09:17 PM   #3
Zeroman
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Re: Rear sway bar question

No markings whatsoever. Pretty generic looking link hardware and bushings.

It is already attached to the frame, and I have it held up with plastic wire ties to be able to mark the hole locations on the trialing arms for the brackets.

The sway bar itself was gold zinc coated, but I had it powder coated black to match the rest of the suspension.

Here is a pic.

As I said the bolts for the brackets are parallel to the frame and the trailing arms are at an angle, so the forward hole in the trailing arms would be closer to the outer edge and the rearward bolt holes would be close to the inner web of the trailing arm. It just seems they would be too close to either point.

There is not enough "length" between the bolt holes to straddle the web of the trailing arm.
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