73stroked duster
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Any advantages in installing front and rear sway bars. Currently neither installed.
Don't know any disadvantage... I added front in my 75,otherwise basically stock, slant car.Any advantages in installing front and rear sway bars. Currently neither installed.
Any recommendations on brand. Was thinking about the firm feel bar.Should be a huge improvement in handling, and less body roll by at least adding a front bar.
Any recommendations on brand. Was thinking about the firm feel bar.
like maybe see which one will be the easiest to install. Like one with tabs that bolt on to your lower shock bolt rather than ones that need welded to the lower control arm.Depends on how much money you want to spend? And your skill set level?
Would the hellwig 5905 be this type?The ones that bolt to the shocks are the way to go.
Mine does not have the tabs so I think I will need to drill a hole to install the L bracket for the end links.Not sure? My car has tabs on the LCA so I went with factory bars. Someone will chime in on that question. Sry can't help you more.
Were you able to use the factory mounting tabs on the LCA? I'm looking at PST but want to make sure I can use my factory tabs with their 1 1/8" thanks!I have PST front and rear sway bars on my 74 Duster and I am very happy with them.
Cley