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04-24-2011 06:43 AM #1
OOOOPS!!!!yes i did .age does some tricky things to your mind.Iam into building a bkie gettin my merc ready for summer brake problems, and steering woes.guess i ouht to step back and take a breather. Ohh i forgot the lawn seed the fertilizer.getting a golf cart ready, to much on my plate as they say sorry bout the same post again.but i was thinkin maybe.just maybe i'd catch a guy who had bent is own up and had success. see ya rspears bob sIts not the load, that breaks you down in life-- Its .
the way, that you carry it.
1932 steel ford 3-window coupe, 50 full kustom merc,49 Ford chopped convertible.
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04-24-2011 10:19 AM #2
there are numerous trucks out there with housing mounted sway bars. simply take your frame measurement and find the right width. early ford 3/4 ton most likely. all it takes is a simple bracket on the frame and a long bolt and sleeve.
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04-24-2011 10:47 AM #3
Not a problem, just thought we'd already been down this path
FWIW, I don't think you want to try to bend a sway bar into a custom shape, but I suppose you could heat it up, bend it to shape and then heat treat it again to get the stiffness back. Seems that finding an OEM that fits like Shine says, or using a kit with univeral arms is the easy way to go.
Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.






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