Installing Stolen Parts

OkieGringo

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Well, some of those parts I scarfed from Bobby Blankenship are on. Rear Anti-sway bar fit perfect, rear door fit perfect. But, I had to buy a bracket and a link for the front anti-sway bar which cost me more than I paid for the bar. But that's ok, it should hug those curves when she's done. Gotta wait 'til Monday for the bracket. More later, OkieG
 

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Well, it's a Dana 60 solid axle and there is a sway bar bracket on the drivers side welded to the axle and it looks like there was a swar bar on there before. But I haven't seen how the link is going to bolt to the frame. So I might hafta drill holes. I'll let ya know Monday after I get the new u-bolt bracket and get the bar installed. I had a "Big O" when I saw that front bar laying there. I was just recovering from the snag of the rear bar. I didn't know I could still have two in a matter of minutes at my age:D . OkieG
 

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Keep rubbing it in you bar hopping thief, or is it bar thieving hopper???? Just kidding, I haul an 11 foot camper and the rear bar made a huge difference, cant wait to get a front one. I probably have pics of how it goes on in the 89 service manual if you need.
Russ
 

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O.G.,

I have a D60 out of an 89 350 that I am taking apart, cleaning up, and refitting. It has the panhard rod and bracket, but no sway bar. I think that it does have the bracket for one welded on.

I would be interested in what one looks like and where it mounts.

Thanks.
 

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