I put one on from www.pickupsnw.com about 3 years ago. It is supposed to be
thicker and stronger than the original suburban ones. Its easy to put on
(took me ~20 min), and I know it drastically helped the handling on my
truck. I put it on and later a cross stabilizer shock. I can now take
45mph backroad curves at 65-70 mph before it starts to hop. Its not IFS,
but then I like my straight axle (what can I say- I'm young and stupid).
Eric Brown
1951 Chevrolet 3100 "Christine"
PS
I just saw that chevyduty has it listed as a new item.
----- Original Message -----
From: <MKlepp4335@cs.com>
To: <oletrucks@autox.team.net>; <old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 11:22 AM
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Sway Bar Question
> Is it true that panels and/or suburbans came with front sway bars? If so,
I
> assume they can be fitted to stock front axle pickups too. Has anyone
done
> this? Does anyone have a complete set up for sale? Are there any after
> market sway bars kits available?
>
> Mike Klepp
> '48 3100
> Wichita Falls, TX
>
> Ole Chevy and GMC trucks rule!
>
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