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Old 03-16-2012, 05:38 PM
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Default Re: Help ID this Sway bar

Your assumption is correct, the bar looks right but the hangers are incorrect for a Nova. I believe they are for a Camaro, although I believe they will install on the Nova - the top of the hanger bar will fit into the 'ear' of the body bracket.
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Default Re: Help ID this Sway bar

That was my thought, they were camaro. Later 70's??? I know I have seen that style just not sure where.

Is that 38.5" width correct for the Nova? I know there was a difference between Camaro and Nova on that.

Also, Anybody know if all the factory original axle plates had the angled mount for the bar? Or was there a difference between the BB & SB with the F-41? The Gm replacements all have the straight cut it seems.
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