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I picked up a factory(?) sway bar today with all the hardware but I have no idea how it goes together. Anyone have a photo or diagram of one installed? I can probably figure it out but I'm a picture kinda guy, if you what I mean
Thanks
David
Uh, no. They will be replaced fairly promptly with Superlift 5.5" rear springs with no blocks. The P.O. likely had a shop do this along with the 6" front springs as part of a kit. No, blocks are BAD!
Yes, this is a western truck, originally from eastern Oregon, now in northern Cali.
Thanks for the photo Russell, it helps a lot. The bar I have has the curved portion in a parallel plane with the frame. I'll have to do a somewhat modified mounting method with the axle tube mounts closer to the top. How does the brake line splitter attach to the axle tube? It looks like I'll have to move it.
David
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