Recommendations? Sway bar

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'88 R10 burb lowered, she has a lot of lean. New shocks and springs
What's everyone running? Thoughts?


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I got the same thing on my c10
 

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'88 R10 burb lowered, she has a lot of lean. New shocks and springs
What's everyone running? Thoughts?


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Check out Western Chassis Inc. I believe they may have sway bars for square burbs.
 

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If we are talking front-end. I changed to CPP 1.25" dia. sway bar and it made a BIG positive change.
Took out that big boat feel.
 

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If we are talking front-end. I changed to CPP 1.25" dia. sway bar and it made a BIG positive change.
Took out that big boat feel.
Actually looking at doing front and rear
I'm really liking the Bell tech kit
You have the part# for the CPP piece?


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I'm running a model 7535 Hellwig bar in the back and added poly bushings to the front. Being lifted with a roof rack, the truck was leaning badly but the mods tamed it down pretty well provided I don't drive like a madman.
 

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Installed the Belltech 5404 Saturday.
Exceeds expectations in the difference it made. Front tires no longer scrub inner fenders and it has a much more controlled ride. Very easy installation
Think I'm gonna do their rear bar in the next week or two

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Did you need to drill the arms
Or did it use an existing hole?
 

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Ok found the instructions online it says to drill out the existing holes
 

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Even a stock anti-sway bar with poly bushings makes a difference. But bigger is better... unless it's a 4x4 then it doesn't seem to matter even to remove it. Rides better actually.
 

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