Did you use the big Addco bolts that attatch the front swaybar to the end-links? Mine have never fit right......just too much play, like 1/4" gap. i think the stock westy swaybar is stout and is just as good. Phil 84' Westy Tiico
--- Robert Lilley <Wolfvan88@AOL.COM> wrote: > I have the 1" front and the 7/8" rear swaybars. I > drove with the front for a while and the rear swayed > a bit. I put the rear bar on and went driving on > some mountain roads. It was from Messa AZ to the > Grand Canyon. I was able to take the curves at > 75~80 with little sway. Adding the rear helped to > balance the rear and keep it from leaning in the > curves. > > Putting them on was not too difficult. If you want > some pics I can send them to you. > > There will be 6 holes to drill. It should take about > a couple of hours. Get some paint to paint the > drilled holes to prevent rusting. > > Robert
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