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 Posted: 09-25-2012 11:02 pm
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blawrence
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Does anyone have details on how to fit front and rear sway bars to 1973 Mk 1 JH

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 Posted: 09-26-2012 03:34 pm
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Jensen Healey
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Contact the manufacturer here:


http://www.addco.net/aftermarket/contact/

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 Posted: 09-26-2012 04:56 pm
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Thanks for the information.  I will contact them.

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 Posted: 10-23-2013 05:22 am
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The Addco hardware for the front link to the A-arms are useless. I used some longer larger diameter bolts and nuts with a longer spacer to clear the strut arm and match the angle of the lug that is part of the A-Arm

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 Posted: 10-23-2013 05:24 am
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For the rear I welded the adapter plates to the radius arms to get as much stiffness as I could from the bracket.

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