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    1. #1
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      suggestions on rear sway bar.

      I ran into a little dilemma. I cannot figure out how to install a rear sway bar on my Nova. any suggestions?



      Here is a picture if the rear so far. My confusion is how to mount the sway bar I only have 1.5" inches between the tire and frame and I meed this for articulation.



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      I'm thinking I've only seen panhard bars on coil spring and coil-over rear suspensions.
      I'm no expert and am just now in the process of installing my first coil-over system, but I can tell you the system I bought came with a panhard bar.

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      Sorry I forgot to mention, I am running a watts link also.


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      how about a splined (straight shaft) sway bar mounted to the chassis side watts link support and then have the arms going forward and connected to the rear end? (or would the lower watts link bar hit?) -Dan
      1968 Camaro RS/SS, LS7 with Katech mods, T56 Magnum, C6Z06 Brakes
      1968 Camaro RS Convertible LS3/480hp/4L70E
      1962 Corvette 327-340hp stock
      1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe
      1967 Corvette L79 convertible
      2006 Corvette Z06
      2011 Corvette GS convertible


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