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H&R Part Rear Sway Installed

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MUSCL GN

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May 25, 2001
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Finally found some time to install the H&R bar. At 44 and doing on my garage floor with jack stands was not all that much fun. It was very straight forward though, directions are good and it doesn't take too long. Thought I had it right the first time but after taking it out for a drive axle tube bracket was hitting exhaust clamp on ATR 3". Played around with it again today and now good to go. I like the feel of the brackets closer together so I readjusted and went with the street/strip placement and not the race.

I can say on my 87 T-top it is a significant improvement! Feels tighter especially at higher speeds and turning. Quality piece, worth the money.

Thanks to everyone on the board who steered me in the right direction while researching.
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That bar works very well. I purchase mine over 10 years ago to fix my tire rubbing issues in my rear. I am running 18x10 so the HR bar fix it asap. kept my rear end in place.
 
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