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    Looking for a rear sway bar that will fit

     



    I have a 51 chevy 3/4 ton and am trying to find a rear sway bar. I bought one from Chassis Eng. but it is too wide,39" (fits the 1/2 ton which has wider frame rails) and won't fit. My rear is a 10 bolt with a TCI leaf spring kit. Does anyone have a suggestion. (eng. 330 hp small block w/ 700R4 tranny)
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    You might try calling Addco, they're the experts in the field......
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    Tech is right...ADDCO is the bestus place to look. If they cant deliver, you can buy a splined sway bar such as sold by Mark Williams, SwayAWay, Currie Enterprises, etc. Here is one: http://www.markwilliams.com/chassis.aspx

    They are relatively easy to install (with welding) and are pretty adjustable.

    mike in tucson

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