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03-20-2013, 11:59 PM | #1 |
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somebody school me, rear sway bar (factory)
was at a yard early last winter and purchased a rear swaybar from a 75 dually to install on my k-10 p/u. finally got the longer u bolts and tried to install it but the bar itself was actually too narrow to fit the k-10, my question is are the dually's spring seats welded on at a narrower distance than a single rear wheel? i was under the assumption that the rear was the same other than the outside wheel. which i thought was actually taken up by the rear fenders? thanks in advance
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03-21-2013, 12:25 AM | #2 |
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Re: somebody school me, rear sway bar (factory)
not sure about 1/2 tons but 1 tons are narrower than 3/4 tons, both drw and srw....talking strictly about the perch mounts themselves
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