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I think it's been tried and installed on an 80. Try doing a search.
 
@baldilocks @Broski I think are others with build threads that have used similar
Yes and I’m pretty sure this is the kit although I ended up cutting the arms down to 18” to match the length of the arms on the stock bar. I then notch the forward end of the bar and welded a threaded bung with hole facing forward same as @Broski. Doing this made it easier to fit the package into the limited lateral space.

 
I guess nobody remembers ol nukegoat
 
The Antirock is a great set up, I really like the way it works and it gets the bar up out of harm's way !
The kit that @baldilocks posted is the one most have used ;)
Here's my set up
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Testing for clearance
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Frenched through the frame.
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I cut the center of the mounting bar out for the weight saving after it was fully welded
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Bungs welded in the arms, it's really tight between the frame and tire.
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Shortened and sleeved links
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I can't remember the numbers but the heim joints that came with the kit were binding at full articulation so the upper ones were replaced with one's with 55* of miss alignment if I remember correctly.
Axle mounts
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In short a lot of Fab work to get it to work on a stock set up but totally worth it :cool:
 
I have a RuffStuff rear swaybar

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And AntiRock universal up front, arms customized to fit

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Watch them both in action

 

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