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Alternate to Factory Rear Sway Bar Plate

JedIEG

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Well, if that doesn't demonstrate Chrysler's "excellence in engineering," I don't know what will! SUBSTANTIALLY less beef than the Mopar piece. As far as functionality, it looks a lot flatter than what you need - the 72 plate sweeps up (and out). If these weren't a one year only piece I am sure they would be reproduced by now.

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Thought I would post my solution to this now that I have it installed. This is a factory rear sway bar. I replaced the factory end links with a generic set I had from a suspension rebuild kit that were the same length. Bushings on the bars are for an Impala front sway bar. The mounting plates are 65-66 mustang shock mounting plates modified to fit the mopar U-bolt spacing and mate up with the end links. The spring center bolt had to be lengthened to get as the plate is 3/8th plate and I have 6 degree pinion shims in. Sans the swaybar, total was about $75.
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With the bends the stock plate LOOKS beffier BUT the sheetmetal gauge is not thick as the mustang one. Or what It looks in pic thought
 
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