Rear Sway Bar

Postby cv70chall » 08 Mar 2013 13:30

I recently upgraded my diff to 8.75 and have a chance to add the rear sway bar. Is there anything special about adding it or does it bolt on without any modification?

2 weeks away from driving this thing out of the shop and out on a regular basis!!
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby Jon » 08 Mar 2013 13:52

Here's a picture of the stock bar I added to mine. Some say add a tube between the frame channel for extra support. So far no problems without them.

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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby Adrian Worman » 09 Mar 2013 12:36

Are you running a front bar Chuck? If not dont add a rear unless you really like mental amounts of oversteer :mrgreen:
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby cv70chall » 11 Mar 2013 16:19

Yes, I've got a front sway bar.
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby cv70chall » 13 Mar 2013 17:13

Adrian-

I've noticed the rear is sitting a bit low (most likely tired springs) and I have fresh OEM shocks installed. My friend told me I could add a spring kit to the existing shocks to help out a bit- seeing as I don't want air shocks and am not ready to fork out the $$ for new leaf springs yet.

Any recommendations?
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby dave-r » 13 Mar 2013 17:51

Get the existing springs re-tempered and re-shaped to the correct shape. Its usually much cheaper.

Also you should never use air shocks or coil-over shocks on the rear of a opar unless you add a lot of re-enforcment to the upper shock mounts and frame.
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby burdar » 13 Mar 2013 18:18

I talked to a spring shop about rearching mine but decided against it. They said the springs would probably sag back down soon after rearching. (no one around here re-tempers springs...they would have just reshaped them to get the desired height) What you can do that's cheap is to add an extra spring to the spring pack. Back in the 90's that was done to my car. The front/rear eyelets were cut off a junk yard main leaf then added to the stock spring pack. It raised the back end a couple inches. That would get you by until you buy new springs.
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby dave-r » 13 Mar 2013 20:47

No one re-tempers? Wow. Even here in the UK where most heavy engineering has vanished you can still find these places. Trucks break springs all the time and need repair shops.

Look for spring repairs and manufacturers. They do it for you. Unless you guys get it ALL done in Mexico and China these days? :shock:
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby Adrian Worman » 13 Mar 2013 23:21

Daves right Chuck, get em retempered, I wouldn't bother with cheap replacement springs, they're shit.
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby cv70chall » 14 Mar 2013 17:09

What's a fair estimate for retempering?
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby dave-r » 14 Mar 2013 20:22

Probably a quarter the cost of new springs.
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby dave-r » 14 Mar 2013 20:25

Some dimensions for you that might help.

http://www.generalspringkc.com/Leaf_Spr ... s/1927.htm
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby dave-r » 14 Mar 2013 20:28

Damn. I thought that link gave you the measurement of the spring camber. It doesn't does it. :x
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Re: Rear Sway Bar

Postby cv70chall » 09 May 2013 21:00

Cost of OEM Replacement Leaf Springs from a Dodge parts house $219.00
So re-tempering should run about $60.00?
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