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Old 06-01-2021, 05:47 PM   #9
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Re: Sway bar on a 63 with a later model cross member

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Originally Posted by Asshat View Post
What truck is this, early, like a 63?

Also, can you post a closeup of the mounting to the control arm? I can’t tell from the pic. Did you have to modify the control arm, drill holes in it?
That is an aftermarket sway bar in his image. Some of them utilize the end-link attachment method like cars would have vs the factory method of shell/bushing bolted directly to the a-arm. They usually do require drilling extra holes for mounting.

Put the center of whatever sway bar you have on a jack. Mount each side to the a-arm. Raise the bar until the frame rail mounts contact the frame. Drill holes where necessary. Install hardware & tighten.
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