Rear sway bar install

Rusty: In photo one you see two plated u-bolts that are squared off. After loose bolting and centering the sway bar one loose bolts the links to the bar and swings it up to mark the holes for drilling. I marked one location on each side and pilot drilled a hole that was final at 3/8" per instructions. With one hole located I inserted one leg of the bracket bolt and market the other hole and drilled it up. Then per instructions one fishes the bracket bolt up into the frame and across to the other hole pulling both legs down through the drilled holes. I was skeptical but it worked as planned and of course there is no backup wrench required as they are essentially u-bolts. I hope my answer makes sense.

Makes perfect sense! You explained it perfectly! Thanks. I did see the small u bolts but they didn't register. I assumed they were two separate bolts. Yes, I am familiar with fishing bolts through frame rails, because I've installed a lot of receiver hitches and they often require that. Thanks man. This has made my mind up to go with the GMax bar from PST on mine, "WHENEVER" the money bag arrives. LOL