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Your 63 looks nice. Paint looks fresh. Can you tell a differance in your turns with the sway bars?
 
alot less body roll and stiffened up the suspension a little also. I like the new ride alot better. Seems to hold it's line alot better too.
 
Drives like a S model cuda if not better.

Nice work. :thumbup:
 
well, back to the drawing board, I snapped a cup and bushing on the rear sway bar when I was testing out the install on my second outing. I had just pulled out of the driveway and heard a loud pop, I continued down the road, That's when I started hearing a little metal jingling around. Got back and checked it out. I had no bushing or cup on the passengers side upper link mount. The bolt and everything else was still there. I think my endlinks may be about an inch to short so I am going to hunt some longer ones down this morning and try it again.

Thanks dodgenutand Memike , I did all the bodywork and paint myself, I got in a hurry on the rear quarters and need to redo them sometime to make it right. Also I need a new trunk lid too, It had been hit pretty hard and either needs replaced or fixed right.
 
o'k., went to the nearest autozone and found a set of links that were about an 1 1/2" longer and installed with no issues. Sway bar sit horizontal to the ground and looks much better than the originals. Took her for a drive and performed perfectly. Also talked to addco tech support and they also told me I did the right thing.
 
Groovy ! glad you got it dun and got it out on the road.
 

Memike, thanks for thumbs up. It rides alot better. All I need now is some upgraded shocks and frame ties. Oh, and I just found out today that I have a freeze plug leaking right up behind the 90 degree oil filter adapter, Not sure if it's a hole or just leaking past the plug itself. I'm afraid to dig into it right at the moment, Some day I will get er done!! (that's the whole car, not just the plug:))
 
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