Zabteck Rear Sway bar Installed.... Looking for interest

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Todd Z

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Installed the rear bar. Fit like a glove...

I like this one for 4 reasons



1) The size is 1.10 dia and has a higher spring rate so the 1.18 dia is not needed. (stock was .72-.75)

2) The bar requires no collets to rub and split brake lines

3) The bushings are Energy suspension life time grease. ( no Greasable brackets needed)

4) Installs without removing the rear shocks !!!!



I am considering getting these made soon....



The price will be around $190 Shipped ..........

Here are some pics !!!!



Let me know what you think and if you have an interest.... Thank you

Todd Z



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I am not so sure about the bar not needing the collets. The reason EE went with collets was because the bar will shift, even with the OE bar. Ford compated that with that bushing with that nob on it that compressed against the axle plate where the bushing mount bolted up to.





Tom
 
This bar is bent so the sides of the bar are tight to the bushing, About 1/2 inch space on either side, so the bar will rub the bushing if it slides....... Thus the bar itself replaces the collets...



Trying to think of everything before I sell something...



Todd Z
 

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