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JustGotOne Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/26/2003 22:21:15
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Subject: R/T sway bars IP: Logged
Message: Opportunity to get some R/T sway bars off of a 99 truck. I have a 02 quad cab 2wd. Will these fit on my vehicle? Is $150-200 too much? What's a good price for used ones? Both front and back.
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jaggy GenIII
2/27/2003 12:40:32
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Message: you already have the front, I have been trying to sell my rear for a couple of months now.
Check on your axle either side of the differential to see if there are mounting blocks that are not being used.
also there should be 2 holes in the frame behind the tire (tward tailgate) that the dog bone will bolt to.
If those holes are there a stock rear swaybar will mount right up to your vehicle.
If not you will need mounting hardware to attach the swaybar to the axle.
Hope this helps.
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Grant Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/27/2003 15:14:08
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Message: What kind of hardware would be needed to mount the sway bar, if there are no mounting blocks??
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2QK4U Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/27/2003 16:13:30
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Message: JustGotOne,
It should bolt right up to your current setup. I have a QC and it has sway bars mounted. There should be spots on the axle and two holes in the frame like Jaggy says.
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jaggy GenIII
2/27/2003 16:26:00
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Message: grant,
If the mounting blocks are not on the axle you will need to use a pair of ubolts that wrap around the axle. Most that I have seen have the blocks welded to the axle because the tire and wheel package comes with a rear sway bar.
I upgraded my sway bars and the after market kit came with all the needed hardware, I used the stock mounts because they were there and welded on.
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