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Old 07-20-2020, 08:51 PM
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Default Rock Auto rear sway bar 91.00

If anyone is looking. I've never seen such a great price. That's with the discount (Below) applied at checkout. They don't always have them, and when they do, you have to search different years of different A-bodies.

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Old 07-21-2020, 06:16 PM
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I do need a rear sway bar for my 72 Lemans. Says with F41 suspension package. Not sure if that applies to all A bodies?

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Old 07-21-2020, 08:01 PM
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It's amazing how much the prices have increased on sway bars. I've bought probably a dozen or so GM A body front sway bars (70 Monte Carlo SS) for 12 bucks and the rear bar for 8ish. I put them on all the early A bodies that I owned, Lemans', GTO's, Chevelles, etc. With some good Gabriel adjustables on the front and Silver 'E's on the rear, this combo really made those cars handle.

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Old 07-21-2020, 10:31 PM
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I do need a rear sway bar for my 72 Lemans. Says with F41 suspension package. Not sure if that applies to all A bodies?
This sway bar will fit GM A-bodies, such as the T/LM/GTO or Chevelle, from 1964-1972. The rear sway bar was part of the F41 package, but you don't have to have an F41 optioned car to add it. You do of course need the boxed lower control arms or at least modify the non-boxed arms to accept it.

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Is this a 7/8" diameter bar? IIRC you want to make sure your front sway bar is bigger than the rear.

I bought one from GM years ago, not sure what the actual application it's for though.

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