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122 front sway bar 120-130

I did a quick search and came up with nothing.I have heard a couple of people on the site mention doubling stock sways for a stiffer than stock set-up.

my thinking is one would have to add a bushing between the two for sure, is the stock bolt long enough to handle another bushing? I already have an IPD sway bar set for a wagon but its going on my 66 wagon project, i'd like to stiffen up the 67 i use for a daily and i have one or two extra stock sways and spare bushings in the garage. if anyone has done this can you let me know how well it worked or if you had to get a longer bolt etc...

thanks.
C.






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