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Old 03-20-2009, 01:22 PM
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I'm using Midwest Chassis anti roll bar... Pretty easy install, weld the tabs to the subframe (very straightforward finding where they weld to) and then the antirollbar bolts to the stock swaybar mounts on the rearend. I have the whole midwest chassis 9 inch with the welded tabs for the swaybar btw. The whole anti roll bar was like ~300 if I remember right. Nice piece although I have no actual field experience with it yet.
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Originally Posted by FASTFATBOY
Link to bar?

BTW thats an AWESOME pic!!
just poly end links like a normal sway bar.
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i have a heavy duty spohn bar similar to the bmr extreme duty and it is all bolt on. 1.29 60's.
http://www.spohn.net/shop/1998-2002-...-Sway-Bar.html
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You get what you pay for and the chassis/suspension is like the motor/stall/trans... not something you decide to save some money on.... you can't go wrong with Vanishing point, Bickle Wolfe ect but like I said.... save yourself some money in the long run and get the best.
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ok i misunderstood the post i thought you were looking for an antiroll bar that didnt require welding. my bad.
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Yeah... sorry about that. I didn't know what you were looking for either.

and I'm kinda with Juiced... If you use a poly ended piece or something you're going to get the consistency of a poly ended piece. If you use a rod ended welded Anti roll you'll get the consistency and adjustability/etc. of it.
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Originally Posted by Fireball
hard to take a pic with the car on the ground...best I could do

i like how you used the bickle piece. i'd like to do it th same way except try and mount it to my rear bars of my cage.... looks great though as the upper bar added some more ridgity to the rear chassis as well.... Nice work!



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