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Mail From: Chuck Pazdzioch (email redacted)

Hi All,

I purchased a rear sway bar bushing kit from Super Trac yesterday. The
computer at the store said it was for my car. $6 bucks later and I'm on
my way home. When I tried to install it, I noticed that the bolt is
about 1 to 1.5 inches too short. (I know, personal problem huh?) I can
get the assembly to fit, but the sway bar now rests on top of the axle.
Will this be a problem? One of the things I had to do was use one of
the old bushings with the new ones because the sleeve that sits between
the upper and lower set of bushing is a little short too. I'm not happy
with that setup. I am going to at least get a longer sleeve. Do I need
to get a longer bolt as well? I don't care to have the sway bar rest on
the axle as long as it does not screw things up.

Thanx again.

-Chuck

70 Mach 1

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