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Adding a Front Sway Bar...Part two

PostPosted: 10 Dec 2010 15:57
by cv70chall
I have one more big question regarding my front sway bar project!
I'm told there are "L" brackets that are needed for adding a sway bar to an E-Body that did not come with this option. They supposedly mount on the lower control arm area and support the sway bar.
If this is correct, can anyone tell me the actual name for these brackets and if they are available?

Thanks again, fellas! As always!
:disbelief:

PostPosted: 10 Dec 2010 16:20
by dave-r

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PostPosted: 10 Dec 2010 17:24
by cv70chall
Thanks Dave, as always!

PostPosted: 10 Dec 2010 19:19
by Adrian Worman
http://www.firmfeel.com/swaybars_e.htm
How about some bolt ons? They won't be crap from these people thats for sure :thumbsup:

Re: Adding a Front Sway Bar...Part two

PostPosted: 17 Jun 2011 12:25
by cv70chall
I tried assembling the sway bar yesterday and ran into a little issue. The actual K-member sway bar brackets (original ones) will not allow the aftermarket 7/8" Daystar brackets to fit inside the brackets that attach to the K-Frame. I was wondering if I could simply flip the K-member bracket over and mount the sway bar brackets on it directly rather than trying to get the narrower ones that supposedly fit "inside" the K-frame brackets.
Will that work? It seems everyone sells the original narrower and taller bushings but not the brackets for them- and it makes no sense having to purchase a completely new sway bar kit (has EVERYTHING) when I have 90% of what I need.

Right??

Re: Adding a Front Sway Bar...Part two

PostPosted: 17 Jun 2011 12:38
by dave-r
You have completely lost me. :lol:

Most aftermarket parts these days need a little "work" to fit. The one tool that gets used the most in my garage is the 4.5" angle grinder. :wink:

Between that, the welder, and a big hammer I can make anything fit anything. :mrgreen:

Re: Adding a Front Sway Bar...Part two

PostPosted: 17 Jun 2011 12:43
by cv70chall
My car did not come with the sway bar setup, so I purchased the bolt-on k-frame brackets which the sway bar bushings/brackets bolt onto. The k-frame brackets are not solid pieces- and the Daystar bushings/brackets are too wide to fit "inside" the k-frame sway bar brackets. Does that make sense? The original E-Body brackets/ bushings are narrower and "taller" than these Daystar ones, which are wider and shorter, so I was thinking of flipping the K-frame sway bar brackets upside-down and bolting the bushings/brackets directly onto the flat side.
???

Re: Adding a Front Sway Bar...Part two

PostPosted: 17 Jun 2011 13:00
by Adrian Worman
Some decent pix are going to be the only way here Chuck, show us the difference between the two brackets :idea:
Do you have the bolt on brackets for the lower control arm? did they fit good? Have'nt used my FirmFeel ones yet :oops: too lazy

Re: Adding a Front Sway Bar...Part two

PostPosted: 17 Jun 2011 13:19
by cv70chall
I actually welded the brackets to the lower arms and they came out fine. It's the K-Frame brackets and the bushing/bracket assembly I'm wrestling with.

Re: Adding a Front Sway Bar...Part two

PostPosted: 17 Jun 2011 13:45
by Adrian Worman
I grasped that bit ok Chuck, was just curious about the lca brackets as well mate :wink:

Re: Adding a Front Sway Bar...Part two

PostPosted: 28 Jun 2011 13:31
by cv70chall
Adrian-

Do you have any photos of the original sway bar bushing brackets installed? The brackets are shorter on one end than the other and I need to see which direction they'll mount to the main bracket.

Thanks!

Re: Adding a Front Sway Bar...Part two

PostPosted: 28 Jun 2011 13:55
by Adrian Worman
Yeah Chuck, they are biased to one side slightly, have a look when I get in this evening mate :wink:

Re: Adding a Front Sway Bar...Part two

PostPosted: 28 Jun 2011 15:46
by cv70chall
Thanks!

Re: Adding a Front Sway Bar...Part two

PostPosted: 28 Jun 2011 18:40
by Adrian Worman
These Hotchkis piccies are better than anything I could muster, check em out, from the install manual for a Cuda, so should be identical :)
http://www.hotchkis.net/_uploaded_files/2254F.pdf