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abd sway bar install
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There shouldn't be much as far as hardware. If they are larger than stock
you will need the apropriate bushings. The rear bar is attached to the rear
axle beam and two lollipop shaped bolts connect the ends of the bar to the
back of the hub by replacing the lower strut bolts.
Shamus
Red 8816v
93 Chevy Blazer
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">There shouldn't be much as far as hardware. If they are larger than stock you will need the apropriate bushings. The rear bar is attached to the rear axle beam and two lollipop shaped bolts connect the ends of the bar to the back of the hub by replacing the lower strut bolts.<BR>
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Shamus <BR>
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93 Chevy Blazer<BR>
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