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Old 06-06-2007, 04:05 PM
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Default Urgent request - need a pic of a rear sway bar installed

I need one showing how a rear sway bar mounts in a 2nd gen Camaro.

BOS is working on installing one and, of course, there's no instructions.. anyone have an image they can post or link to?

Thanks!
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Old 06-06-2007, 05:09 PM
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hey steve, it depends what brand your using. some mount on the leaf spring plate with another special plate ive even seen some mounted to the front of the leaf springs. factory equipped rear sway bar cars had links mounted to the car, like the hotchkis kit provides, these are all the ends of the bars im refering to, of course the all mount to the rear end in the middle. if you cant figure it out just looking at it the bar might be meant for option#1 or option #3. ill try to find some pic of the other ways also http://www.hotchkis.net/project_vehi...fa8a2a&pvId=15

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Old 06-06-2007, 05:42 PM
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If you have my number you can give me a call. I can describe it to you. It is different after certain years, so it depends on what year the car is. Not that the assembly is different, but the way it mounts. I can get a pic for you a bit later tonight if you want as well.

Oh, and this is for a factory type bar.
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I need one showing how a rear sway bar mounts in a 2nd gen Camaro.

BOS is working on installing one and, of course, there's no instructions.. anyone have an image they can post or link to?

Thanks!
http://www.collectormotors.com/1970z28.htm

THIS LINK HAS A GOOD PICTURE.
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Old 06-07-2007, 03:34 PM
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http://www.collectormotors.com/1970z28.htm

THIS LINK HAS A GOOD PICTURE.
Oh, it's an ADDCO sway bar

That pic was perfect and was just what we needed.. thanks!
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