Sway Bar Question

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  1. Racer_X

    Racer_X Maverick Hugger

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    Is it ok to run my stock sway bar till i can get a bigger one?(I did a V8 swap), has anyone kept their stock sway bar after a V8 swap? i was thinking i can run urethane bushings till i get that addco 7/8's sway bar. also would swaping on bigger wheels(17x9) affect a stock sway bars ability to do its job?
     
  2. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Quite a few of the V8 cars came with the smaller bar from the factory, it was an option to get the bigger one. It will be fine.
     
  3. Racer_X

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    ok thanks, i can put that money towards other stuff to get my project back up and running
     
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    Still have the little one on my car. Looks about as big as a pencil when your used to looking at the new cars all day.
     
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    I used a '68 Mustang 1 1/8" with a little modification
     
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    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    Still running the stock 6 cyl bar in my sprint W/a 351 and its feels fine, behaves well.
    So, yeah you should be fine till your ready to upgrade it.
     
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  7. Racer_X

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    is the stock sway bar 11/16?
     
  8. rthomas771

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    That's a trick question. Like DDB said...they came with differen sizes.
    From the Master Parts Catalog:
    '70 6 cyl Standard = 11/16"
    '70 6 cyl Heavy Duty = 7/8"
    '71 6 cyl Standard = 11/16"
    '71 6 cyl Heavy Duty = 7/8"
    '71 8 cyl Standard = 5/8"
    '71 8 cyl Heavy Duty = 7/8"
    I don't see sway bars listed for 72 Maverick.
    All '73-'76 Heavy Duty = 7/8"
    All '76-'77 Standard = 11/16"
    All '76-'77 Heavy Duty = 7/8"
     
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    thanks for posting that, according to the list my '74 mav should already have a 7/8 bar on it. whats a good way to measure it to be sure?
     
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    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    my 75 has a 11/16 one, it looks puny.
     
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    My '74 has a 11/16" bar. IF you can still see the paint codes the standard bar will have 2 pink and 2 orange marks...Heavy duty will have 2 green and 2 orange markings.

    Here's a Mustang bar.

    [​IMG]
     
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    i saw it on my car, its 11/16 thanx
     

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