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Old 06-20-2001, 04:06 AM
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Default Re: sway bar finish

No rear sway bar. I meant to say the stock Z28 suspension is equivalent in every way to the F41 heavy-duty suspension.

If you found a factory rear sway bar for a 67 Camaro, that would be very rare indeed. It's estimated there were only ten or so produced. By the time they became available, the 68 model was in production and the staggered shock assembly largely did away with the problem the sway bar attempted to solve. The front sway bar has a diameter of 11/16" (.688) in comparison to the rear unit which uses a 5/8" (.625) diameter bar, so that's a quick way to check what you got.
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