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Old 11-25-2006, 01:26 AM   #1
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Hey ART.....

What's the deal w/the sway bars offered w/the C-10 Strong Arm kit?

I would have thought the bar would be @ least the same size as a factory HD bar from the 73~87 trucks (1.25") but it's only 1.125". That means when I finish up my install, I will actually down-size my front bar when switching over to bags. Can you not get a 1.25" bar from Addco that will fit this particular application?

Also.... the sway bar brackets supplied w/the kit that are for the frame don't match up to the holes like the original brackets. I would have to drill one of the holes in a slightly diff location vs. what I currently have. Seems it would be straight forward to obtain an aftermarket sway-bar that simply bolts in. What's that saying: "No sense in re-inventing the wheel......".
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