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Old Oct 9, 2003 | 07:33 PM
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Sway Bars...help please!

My Camaro was not originally equipped with a rear sway bar. Is there a way I can install a rear sway bar without buying a rearend off of a later camaro? Thanks
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Old Oct 10, 2003 | 09:33 AM
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You don't need to buy another rear end to mount a rear sway bar. You'll need to drill holes and mount rear sway bar mounting brackets. These are the brackets that attach the sway bar end links to the body. You'll need to buy the following items: Rear sway bar mounting brackets, sway bar end links, rear sway bar bushings and rear sway bar bushing brackets (these come with the greasable rear sway bar bushing kits I sell). All of these items are available from my web site under the Suspension/Chassis/Brakes category.

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