Stock swaybars
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Stock swaybars
I know it was on here before but I can't find it now, I have a stock 1985 iroc and want to replace the swaybar bushings and links. From what I see, the links are the same front and rear. But, the bushings obviously need to be the right diameter.
I have failed in many search strings to come up with a definitive answer on stock iroc bars. I'm counting on my 3rd gen family to give me the straight answer.
Thank you
I have failed in many search strings to come up with a definitive answer on stock iroc bars. I'm counting on my 3rd gen family to give me the straight answer.
Thank you
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Car: 1989-92 FORMULA350 305 92 Hawkclone
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Re: Stock swaybars
If you have openend metric wrenches, just slide them over the bar in a semi flat/strait area.
It'll be something like 34-35-36 for front and 19-24 for the rear.
It'll be something like 34-35-36 for front and 19-24 for the rear.
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Re: Stock swaybars
These can be easily measured with a set of calipers, If you don't have a set Harbor Freight has them cheap, not great for measuring critical tolerances but good enough for figuring out what size sway bars you have.
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