Wanted front suspension bars and rear sway bar?

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jretrodude

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Looking for the front two suspension bars that go on the front frame rails? Believe they are the two that you can just bolt right under there because there are allready holes on the bars and the frame? And also need the rear sway bar? The one that goes under the fuel tank? Also do these bars really help with cornering and less body roll? Thanks guys jretrodude :)
 
jretrodude said:
Looking for the front two suspension bars that go on the front frame rails? Believe they are the two that you can just bolt right under there because there are allready holes on the bars and the frame? And also need the rear sway bar? The one that goes under the fuel tank? Also do these bars really help with cornering and less body roll? Thanks guys jretrodude :)
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Yes & no. The front 2 bars that you are speaking of might help with a few rattles, but that's about it. Replacing the stock size (7/8") rear sway bar with the next size up, (1") will definitely help cornering and less body roll, then nothing is size fron the 1" rear sway bar with a 1 3/8" will definitely help cornering and body roll, but I did see 1 post a while regarding the aftermarket 1 3?8" bar being a bit squirelly in tight cormners. I cannot personally attest to this as I have never tried the 1 3/8" rear sway bar but just read this statement. Look at Kirban's on line catalogue for more ideas, springs, replacing missing body bushings, and the big front bar that ties the two front frame rails together. Stiffer front & rear springs will definitely help in the handling department too.
 
I have a set of the front frame braces, complete with all hardware. I'll ship them to you for $20. These are the 2 bars that form a V under the engine.
 
PM me sounds good!

Hello,

There is no drilling for these right? Just bolt in and go? Thanks jretro :)
 
That is correct. Two self tapping bolts go into existing holes under the engine cradle and two bolts with washers and nuts go into existing holes on the front frame rails. Very easy upgrade.
 
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