RE: sway bars

From: Tim Althoff (talthoff@yllwdkta.com)
Date: Tue Nov 26 2002 - 13:41:28 EST


well, i have no clue how you destroyed the bushings...i'd like to know this
one so i have an excuse to tell my fiancee why i need new bars! I would
stick with quickor (SP?) bars. they seem to be the best out there. that's
what i plan on buying while i'm out at carlisle this year...

I have talked to the Rep's. at three shows and finaly descided to get them.
i was going to buy them the last show but I lost my job and though it would
be really bad! they will help you install them (great tech support), and
the rears are not bad at all. i watched them install them on a Dak at
carlisle...they do have to make one mod to there bars to get them to work
but not a biggy

Talk to bernd to see which bars to get. i think he said the large fronts
and the small rears are the best...

bernd sells them too...

Tim Althoff
www.yllwkdta.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Battles
To: dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net
Sent: 11/26/2002 1:11 PM
Subject: DML: sway bars

I've destroyed another set of swaybar bushings and this time when I
replace
them I'd like to get a new (stiffer) swaybar as well... I've got a 2000
CC
with a V6, but it's a base model so it doesn't have the rear swaybar. I
don't want to get the hotchkis kit unless there's a way to install the
rear
bar as well as the front, so I was looking at the addco front bar
instead.
Has anyone used this bar and liked it? Does anyone know how I could
install
the hotchkis rear bar for my truck (since I don't already have one)?? I
was
thinking of just doing a front swaybar and then putting on the kenny
brown
x-brace to stabilize out the rear because that's easier than
fabrication.
Would that work just as well? If installing the rear bar would be best,
fabrication would not be a problem.

Confused in swaybarland.....
-Josh



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