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My rear stabilizer is bent. Am I screwed or is there some way to bend it back. It looks like at some time in its life it slipped off a jack maybe??
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Carl
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Any Ideas, I dont think heating is a good thing????
Anyone have a used one ??? ![]()
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Carl
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Take it to a spring shop that has a hydraulic press for re-arching leaf springs. They should be able to bend it back perfect.
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Tony 55 Nomad Gasser 70 SS 427 Nova 34 Ford Sedan..Hemi powered Michigan/ Florida |
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Thanks,
I knew someone would have the answer!!!!!!!! ![]()
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Carl
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No heat....
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That's a helluva bend!
By the way, it looks like the car has the later model (1975+) rear sway bar extension links with the single bolt strap. I think it should have the 2 piece/2-bolt version. Has someone replaced that sway bar or its components before? ![]() |
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I really don't have the answer for that. The car has the proper dated COZ rear and a march 70 dated ring and pinion so the rear is good but why the stabilizer links are different is any ones guess.
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