74Dusted
Stock Piler of 340's
Just trying out something out of boredom. This is the Front Swaybar from a 1984 Dodge D50 4x4 (the D50 shares almost identical wms to wms measurements to the A-Body)
Set the critter in place (not centered or anything yet) on my '71 Demon just to see if it would work on an A-Body with some mounts and so forth.
It may not be visible in the pictures, but the center of the bar is kicked out a bit to clear the Front Differential on the truck, which could make it possible to use on the rear axle of an a-body too (which is cool, because I've got a few of these swaybars laying around)
If the mounting goes well, I figure I'll test it out on my '74 Duster. Can't beat free swaybars![Big Grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
![SANY0262.jpg](http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x42/ChrisKDD/SANY0262.jpg)
![SANY0263.jpg](http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x42/ChrisKDD/SANY0263.jpg)
Set the critter in place (not centered or anything yet) on my '71 Demon just to see if it would work on an A-Body with some mounts and so forth.
It may not be visible in the pictures, but the center of the bar is kicked out a bit to clear the Front Differential on the truck, which could make it possible to use on the rear axle of an a-body too (which is cool, because I've got a few of these swaybars laying around)
If the mounting goes well, I figure I'll test it out on my '74 Duster. Can't beat free swaybars