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70 Challenger Rear Sway Bar

cv70chall

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I recently purchased a sway bar from a parted out 70 Challenger and need to know where I can get the hardware needed to install it into my 70 Challenger.
The Sway bar (photo attached) includes the frame brackets and bushings.

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Chryco Psycho

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I have seen this a lot , the bracket this connects to is sandwiched between the diff & springs , the sway bar is easy to remove , the brackets not so much so they get seperated , I do not know of a source for new brackets though . . The end links are no problem , energy has them in any length needed .
 

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Call Firmfeel. They have brackets that fit the purpose. Call and find out.
 

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Chuck, I have a set here for my vert. I wonder with the welder and some metal if they would be hard to duplicate.
 

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Chuck, I have a set here for my vert. I wonder with the welder and some metal if they would be hard to duplicate.

yes, quite difficult as the plate is very thick. I had some made up in the same thickness but it required a very heavy duty bending machine to get the right angles. Then drilling the holes and welding up was easier. They turned out well.
 
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