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Old 06-01-2003, 02:56 AM   #1
Dusti
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Talking My Sway bar installed

Well not mine but I put it on my wifes 70 stepside,Now you don't feel like you are going to go out the side window on those sharp turns,I found the sway bar at a local wrecking yard,it came off a 72 3/4 ton camper special.I coudnt get the brackets off the frame in front because the are riveted on and didnt have a way to get them off in the wrecking yard so I bought new brackets and new bushing.
I have read other peoples post about sway bars and would have to agree that it is one of the best things for your truck that doesnt cost to much

I bought myself a 70 3/4 ton a few weeks ago,NOW I DON'T HAVE TO DRIVE MY WIFES TRUCK my truck came with a sway bar and I noticed it took the corners alot better than the wifes truck so I knew I had to get one for her truck

Bob
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