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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 68 DANA</div><div class="ubbcode-body">James,
In order to facilitate the installation of the sway bar as listed in the 11-74 dated Chevrolet P&A catalog, do you know if it required the removal and replacement of the bottom rear leaf spring bracket? I have looked on-line for 1969/70 Novas with factory rear sway bars and from what I can see the rear sway bar is apparently mounted to the lower leaf spring bracket versus the frame assembly. I will need to locate a 69/70 Nova factory manual to confirm. Dave </div></div> 3935773(4) were the left and right axle attachment plates. They installed between the spring perch on top of the spring, the hole in the center was for the center locating bolt/stud in the leaf springs.
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