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Correct finish for front sway bar

4406bbl

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Pic is how it came out of evaporust, should it be the dark forged look or polished up a little to make it shine, or more silver. Thanks

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Those Rubber bushing's are a real pain to get back into the bracket's. I bought new one's just about gave up on the first one going in but finally got it and the second one went in better. I don't know about the correct color knew it was black and shot mine with Hot Rod black Semi gloss.
 
I thought they were dipped black but this one shows no signs it was ever painted. Thanks for the bushing heads up, think I will doll these up and reuse them, just a garage queen for now anyway.
 
Yes dadsbee. Tell me about it. The passenger side bracket looked like it took a hit on a curb. So had to cut it and rework it out to look like it should. I don't think any thing is easy on these 69 runner's. But down to bolting thing's on and then some motor work. :thumbsup:
 
Looks like a 70 bar to me and pretty easy.
 
Finally found this in the mag
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stack, that is a 70 b-body by the looks of the hood, a bare swaybar.
 
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