Thread: Front sway bar?
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11-19-2006 10:39 PM #1
Front sway bar?
Does someone know who sells front sway bars for deuces or Model A's? I am trying to locate a stainless steel one and would appreciate a heads up. I have looked high and low and cannot seem to find one, but I am sure they are made. Thanks
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11-20-2006 12:05 AM #2
.....If you want a custom fab'ed one check with Wayne @ Redneck Street Rods, 913-367-8346. They are building me a '32 & are, with a doubt, tallented enough to build you one..... Bill
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11-20-2006 04:53 AM #3
Did you check with Heidt's? They have stainless or polished everything else....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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11-20-2006 10:46 AM #4
TCI has one for their IFS but can probably be 'adapted' to anyone elses.
And yes, it's dustyDave
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12-03-2006 06:56 PM #5
You didn't say anything about an IFS, so you probably have a dropped axle front end. SAC Hot Rod, Orange CA, has these sway bars for dropped axle cars in stock. Their phone number is: 714-997-3433. Their web site is: www.sachotrod.com
Sorry to say, a sway bar is a spring (torsion bar), so it needs to be made of spring steel, and stainless steel just doesn't have the right properties to make a good spring. If you want it shiney, you'll have to chrome plate it. There's no such thing as a stainless sway bar.
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12-04-2006 07:56 PM #6
Sway Bars
Chassis Engineering has a Front Sway Bar set up that attaches to the top bolts on the front bat wings. I have one on my 33 Ford and it works great.
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