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Thread: Outside to outside length of the sway bar Please!

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    Outside to outside length of the sway bar Please!

    My sway bar is too long it doesn’t fit inside if the spindle bracket.



    Thanks ahead of time

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    Please post a picture of your bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walt555 View Post
    Please post a picture of your bar.
    IMG_2322.jpg

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    A few others have posted that aftermarket rear (818 front) bars won't fit. What I recall is they are about an 1 inch + too wide.

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    yup!

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    Building a bar isn't that tough if you want to take it on.
    Here is the rate calculator I used when building mine. http://www.gtsparkplugs.com/Sway-Bar-Calculator.html
    I was able to use the FFR links (Cut down) and some of the hardware. The rest I got from Merlin Racing https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/s...nts-and-spares
    Beware the sway bar mounts on the chassis are not the same height. Not a big deal the pads are big enough to raise the low side to level the bar.

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