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Sway bars on early amazon 120-130

I have thought about this before purchasing the bar, and here is what I was going to do. Drill the extra hole the size so that a nut will go through. Buy some thin flat stock (12GA) and drill the two holes in it. Then weld a nut above one of the holes. Attach the plate to the frame, by using one bolt through the hole and into old threaded nut. Make sure it is square and then weld the whole plate to the frame. Do this for both sides.

But if you dont have to weld it, I would proabably try Phil's idea.
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1959 Volvo Amazon 121, 1998 Volvo V70R AWD






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