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Old 04-08-2000, 03:10 PM
Double A Double A is offline
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'68 GTO with 1 1/4" front stabilizer bar; I've checked Addco sway bar link assemblies at the local parts joint, but they only have them listed for length, NOT application.
I no longer have the originals, so what would the proper length be for my application? Thanks as usual, A.A.

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Old 04-08-2000, 03:10 PM
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'68 GTO with 1 1/4" front stabilizer bar; I've checked Addco sway bar link assemblies at the local parts joint, but they only have them listed for length, NOT application.
I no longer have the originals, so what would the proper length be for my application? Thanks as usual, A.A.

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Old 04-08-2000, 08:06 PM
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I have an aftermarket polyurethane setup for my 70 GTO in my hand. When assembled, the distance from the sway bar to the A-arm is 4.375". Hope this helps.

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Old 04-17-2000, 10:34 PM
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AA,
I think the Energy Suspension catalog lists the correct way to determine the length you need. I had the same question- it seems like they want you to set the bar parallel with the control arms (???) or something to that nature...
It's been awhile since I read this info, so I'm probably mixed up, but check it out, it'll help you out.


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