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front sway /w a turbo setup??????????

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Old 04-21-2009, 08:29 PM
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Hello all.. I have a kentucky turbo kit with a t78 and Im trying to figure out how I can get a front sway bar back on this car.. Does anyone have any ideas here?
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spacers under mounting brackets
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Pics would help this thread.
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Won't spacers affect the bushings where it mounts to the control arm?
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You could take the oem sway bar end link to a auto store and get shorter ones. When I've done lift kits on my buddys trucks usually you will put in a block in to drop the sway bar and the kit will have differant end links to keep the bar 90 deg to the A arm.
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so basically shorter end links and blocks should to the trick?




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