The rear sway bar is not symmetrical as the drive shaft does not run down
the true center of the frame. The ends of the bar up to the bend where it
goes over the rear differential should be symmetrical.
-----Original Message-----
From: John Clawson [mailto:johnc@asltg.com]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 1:47 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Swaybar question, 2k 4X4
Hey Y'all,
Need a little help with my rear swaybar. Looks like it's bent on the
driver's side.
Course I did get whacked by an F150 so maybe it is.
Seriously, folks, was at the body shop last night looking at the truck
with the bed removed. The sway bar is not symmetrical and I couldn't
tell if it's supposed to be that way or not. Passenger side is pretty
straight past the bracket. Driver's side is curved, maybe on purpose to
clear the shock on that side.
If anyone has occasion to be under their Dak this weekend, how about
taking a look and letting me know.
TIA(God I miss my truck),
jc-in digest mode
00 Sport,cc,4.7,4X4,auto,3.92sg,
Quickd air,Flowmaster,180 tstat,
68mm tb, Mobil 1, and a Bernd Box
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