Rear sway bar

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sdenty
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Rear sway bar

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Has anyone found a stock application or aftermarket rear sway bar that fits a sweptline?

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Never had a stock rear bar. Should be suitable aftermarket one's available. Possibly 94 and up trucks would work. :thinking

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Yes. Later S-10/S-15 Blazers and pickups have a rear bar that clamps right on and is the perfect width. All you need to do is make a couple of simple brackets to mount the end links to the frame. I think I spent 1 hour making the brackets and installing the sway bar. Mine is from a Cyclone or Extreme pickup which may or may not be larger than what the other models have.

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lots of those in the self service bone yards out here, was also thinking of looking under later B vans.

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Hellwig use to make one i have one on my 1970 d 100 i believe a early 70s ford f100 will also fitfrom hellwig
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