Rear Sway Bar

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NoMAD
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Rear Sway Bar

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Simple question really...

When fitting a rear sway bar to a FB/EK im guessing you use the sway bar that matches the diff correct? ie. HR Diff you would use a Rear Sway bar to suit a HR?

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Re: Rear Sway Bar

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KMAC used this logic when supplying me with a sway bar - LC torana length diff in FB Holden = they sent a LC torana swaybar.

Needless to say it was far from fitting.

When I contacted them and asked to exchange it they were very rude and refused to admit their mistake :x
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well my new thought would be in the case of a HR diff being fitted... there's not a lot of difference in the Banjo's so one to suit and FB would be better due to all the mounting brackets etc...

both arguments make sense...


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Yep get one suited to fb and you will be sweet. I think it is the leaf spring position which made the torana not fit so you will be fine with HR diff in your FB.
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went through this recently, running volvo diff, whiteline swaybar for FBEK fits fine.....
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