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Sway bars

spennyluv

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Dec 8, 2005
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Ok so I am going to do a front sway bar but i have a lift and full width axles. I rewelded my C's to stock location so would a stock 66 bronco sway bar work with mild modification I am going to go with the one they sell on summit just curious if it will still work with lift and full width axles.
 

bronko69er

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What axle is in the front?
If its a HP D44, one difference between that and a stock front end is that the differential is about 2.5" closer to the drivers side. This may interfere with any clearance bends in the sway bar (assumming this is the type that mounts under the axle and clamos to the radius arms. You may be better off getting one for a jeep and bolt it under the frame rails and run the links down to the c-caps. Thats my plan anyway.
 
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spennyluv

Jr. Member
Joined
Dec 8, 2005
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88
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bay area
What axle is in the front?
If its a HP D44, one difference between that and a stock front end is that the differential is about 2.5" closer to the drivers side. This may interfere with any clearance bends in the sway bar (assumming this is the type that mounts under the axle and clamos to the radius arms. You may be better off getting one for a jeep and bolt it under the frame rails and run the links down to the c-caps. Thats my plan anyway.

thats a great idea yea it is a dana 44
 
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