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Old 07-10-2004, 02:15 PM   #1
Lippyp
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Location: Shropshire, UK/ Lot, France
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ECE Sway bar Brackets question

Today I went to a big American car show at a place called Newark (the original in the UK not the fake copy you guys have over there!) (and yes it chucked it down with rain!) to meet a guy who had a used sway bar for me. It came off a 78 currently with a wrecker on it but we believe it was a camper originally. The great news is that it's a 1 1/4" bar, the bushings need replacing and the frame brackets have seen better days, one having been welded on both bends. Consequently I am thinking about getting a set of backets from Early Classic Enterprises, my question is can I use the shorter brackets on a truck with standrd ride height? I want to tuck the bar up a bit higher in case I ever lower it and it looks neater. I want to get this right as I have to pay international shipping and taxes to get them here. Is anybody out there doing this? I'll also order a set of the polygrahite bushings from them at the same time.

As usual all help welcomed!

I can't wait to get it painted up and fitted and see how it handles!
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