
Re: Front sway bar
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Re: Front sway bar
- From: Don Hudson <mopar4me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 20:07:02 -0400
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I just looked at my original sway bar from my 65 Coronet, which should be
the same as yours. There is a rubber bushing around the sway bar itself
where the clamp is located. It clamps directly to the strut rod, metal to
metal. So, yes metal to metal.
Don
Could someone tell me if the clamp for a factory sway bar on a '64
Plymouth bolted directly around the strut rod, or if it had a rubber
bushing in the clamp to prevent metal to metal contact? My clamp will
not grip the strut rod tightly, which allows the the clamp with the
bushing to move front to back on the sway bar. Thanks in advance for
your help...Brian
'64 Belvedere
Woodstock, IL.
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