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Yup, just to keep it in place. Earlier post shows measurements for the location off the shock crossmemberAfter looking a little closer I see the sleeve/tube the sway bar lives in. Did you weld that to the frame?
You have any pics of the tube welded in?
The kit did come with angle brackets to bolt it onto the frame also, which I’m sure I could have figured out. Another optionWell I need to chew on this. Not sure I want to weld on the frame now that it's done. Thnx for the info
I think you would have to drill on the thin side of the frame rail and install riv nuts. But I agree, it was simpler to use a hole saw and weld it inMy brain is struggling with how you would bolt those in. Maybe if I bent them straight then made 2 holes in the frame. Welding is just so much easier.
But they do come with the kit right?Yup 80 axle. And yes there is an aluminum spacer between the welded in tube and the bar itself, and a Delrin/teflon washer between the aluminum and the swingarm
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Yup it’s all part of the kit, including the cross tube I welded inBut they do come with the kit right?
Much appreciated! I’ve really enjoyed documenting and sharing my journey through this project@BurntToast I don't have anything to add to this thread except it has been a great read the last couple of years! You've gone after the details in some really elegant ways. Seeing 3D printing and services like SendCutSend being used to bring those solutions has been super cool.