new rear swaybar

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low4x4

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tryying to tighten up the body roll and installed a new sway bar and upgraded all the hardware to energy suspension components
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gmcyukondriver

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This is one of those that I've been wanting to do for a while. Someone had one on FSC for $125, but I just spent a bunch on other stuff and can't justify it right now.

Let us know how it does. I have different tastes in styling than you do, but your build has always amazed me. That truck is insane. Keep up the great work. :waytogo:

Do you have a dedicated build thread on here?
 

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no dedicated thread yet..thanks....the bar was a addco..200 shipped to the house and an extra 60 for the addition upgraded hardware....i took my time and about a half a day and it was in....the kit was a 1" bar and i had to modify the locations and end links, because the truck is lowered...it did improve the steering and roll out
 

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i did a dedicated thread...the truck handles very cool...sticks to the pavement...sway bar works great
 

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Never seen one that fits over top of the rear end housing. Actually makes sense, on a lowered vehicle, although I don't think that it matters on where they are located as long as it works. One of the bestest mods I've done to my trucks. Good job!
 

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You have different mounts than I do, obviously (!) but I noticed that, with the weight of the vehicle on the suspension, the uprights are perpendicular to the frame, & the bar is parallel to the ground. The optimum setting.
I have to do some mods to mine the achieve that. Either slot the holes on the mount, or drill new holes in the frame. A project that I'm not set up to do, as I would be working under a vehicle on jackstands. That kinda freaks me out a bit. Wish I had a hoist. Gotta book time to use one.
But, even as it is, it is one of the mods that has given the best bang for the buck!
 
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