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Front Sway Bar:

I tried to use the bar that Jack C. used but it didn't work for me.

Because I have drop spindles (I assume Jack doesn't) my trailing arms are more parallel with the ground which rotates the front of the sway bar up.

With beam adjusters only the trailing arms would slope up toward the rear, dropping the front of the sway bar. It may have cleared in that case.

I didn't want to get into modifying the bumper brackets, partly because I have fiberglass pieces fastened to them and glassed to the body at the top edge.

What is shown in the pictures is a bar for a lowered car installed upside down. I am hoping it doesn't hang down too low when the car is resting on the wheels.

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