Rear Sway Bar and Caltracs Traction Bars?

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RoJo2

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Just wondering if anyone has done this? In my mind, it sounds like a great idea... but what do you think?


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I did the BellTech rear sway bar last week along with new bushings in the front, sure seems to have helped the rear which just used to feel weird. Now it corners flat with no weirdness, worth it imho
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I did the BellTech rear sway bar last week along with new bushings in the front, sure seems to have helped the rear which just used to feel weird. Now it corners flat with no weirdness, worth it imho
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what model number belltech sway bar did you use ? correct me if i am wrong. but I thought I read in another post that you have a 14 bolt rear now ?
 

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what model number belltech sway bar did you use ? correct me if i am wrong. but I thought I read in another post that you have a 14 bolt rear now ?

Always had the 14 bolt since the truck is a 454SS. I gotta tell you that since it was lowered like it is. that I had to cut the length of the front mounting bolts like 3 times before the sway bar sat even close to how it should. They went from around 10 " long to about 2" now, Ill try and find a photos of them for you so you can see what I mean.
I got whatever BelTec recommended, I forget the number

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