Re: Sway Bars?

From: Droo (03dakotaCC4.7_4x4@comcast.net)
Date: Thu Jun 12 2003 - 18:06:35 EDT


On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 21:47:22 -0700, Kyle Vanditmars <kylevan@telus.net>
wrote:

>
> Ok, gang... Since summer's here, that means one thing for me: mountain
> biking. Specifically chairlift-accessed, downhill, big jump, nutso
> riding
> at Whistler mountain here in BC.
>
> Thing is, the road to Whistler is a very twisty highway, and being that
> my
> truck has NO swaybars at all, I'm getting a little tired of feeling like
> I'm
> on two wheels around some of the tighter corners. I want a front and
> rear
> bar, the bigger the better, for a GenII 2wd, and full poly bushings. I
> was
> thinking of going with Addco, since they make a 1-1/8" front bar kit, and
> a
> reasonably large 7/8" rear bar kit. I e-mailed them monday, and am a
> little
> disappointed that they have yet to get back to me, but I'll see. Does
> Suspension Techniques make a front swaybar for a GenII? Their website
> isn't
> up, and I don't much feel like calling 'em. I checked Hellwig and
> Hotchkis,
> and they either don't make a front bar, or don't make anything for the
> GenII's.
>
> Any opinions on Addco bars? Any other companies that I've neglected to
> mention?
>
> - Kyle
>

www.swaybars.com sells addco and they have a whole chart for application. I
bought a rear swaybar for my 96 dakota and man what a difference. It worked
great. I can't imagine not having any swaybars. And I'm surprised you don't
have one on the front.

-- 
-Droo
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