I got my sway bars from Rocky Mountain Motorworks. They were $245 for front and rear, with all the hardware. I had originally bought some from J.C. Whitney but I returned them. They came with hardware that didn't seem like it would work, and I was doubting whether the bar was really for a bus, and not for a bug. I never did figure it out. It might be worth another shot though because a lot of J.C. Whitney's parts seem exactly the same as the more expensive brands, only without the name. I guess I really don't know. Maybe my order was just screwed up. Yes, I do believe these sway bars would work just fine on a '74 too. If you have any doubts, you could try calling Rocky Mountain Motorworks (The Bus Stop). Doodle Roach
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