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    Randy - that is a real nice looking disc setup. Nice work!!! (Is that an 8" rear with the 2 dimples in the housing? If I recall we've talked about it before, but CRS......)

    That sure is a stout looking sway bar. You shouldn't have much wander from that rear end - mine sure is solid and my sway bar isn't that big.

    .....and speaking of rear ends - I just had to go buy a new jack as my little 2T Crapsman trolley blew this morning while putting my car on jack stands for me to move the rear forward. Harbor Freight had a visit and I bought a 3 Ton that will at least lift one end of my truck (and probably the reason the other 'died')
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    Randy - that is a real nice looking disc setup. Nice work!!! (Is that an 8" rear with the 2 dimples in the housing? If I recall we've talked about it before, but CRS......)

    That sure is a stout looking sway bar. You shouldn't have much wander from that rear end - mine sure is solid and my sway bar isn't that big.
    Thanks, Dave! It's a 9" housing from a '58 Ford car. I got the rear sway bar thru SAC Hotrods in Orange County, CA (no longer in business). They got these kits thru Chassis Engineering but had them tweaked to their own specs.

    Sorry your trolley crapped out on you....
    "It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells

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