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Sway Bar
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trjford8 |
12-28-2010 @ 7:59 PM
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Rg you are welcome and glad I could help.
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Stroker |
12-28-2010 @ 2:07 PM
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RG/NJ: You are certainly welcome! I'd like to know how this works out, as my 38 Wagon has always been a handful in a crosswind. I've considered doing this on my "driver", as it will never be concourse as long as I own it, and dad upgraded it to 39 hydraulics in 39. I always thought a front anti-roll bar would be a logical improvement. I have big, ol' telescopic shocks in back, and that helped a lot, but an anti-roll bar would help a bunch as well. Wagon's are heavy and high, but the worst part is that they present a "barn-like" presence to a cross wind. Good Luck!
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RG/NJ |
12-28-2010 @ 1:37 PM
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Thanks triford & stroker for your input.
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