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88 c1500 sway bar
Has anyone tried an 88 sway bar on a 67-72? Is there a width difference? I'm tempted to spend $50 and try it. Any thoughts?
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Re: 88 c1500 sway bar
my front sway bar came off a square body. It will bolt directly on.
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Re: 88 c1500 sway bar
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Re: 88 c1500 sway bar
If you found a rear sway bar, say off a dually square body, would that work also?
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Re: 88 c1500 sway bar
Yep. It's a bit of work but I put a square body rear sway bar on my 67. It's in my build thread.
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