Rear sway bar

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Rear sway bar for our square not many option! Belltech got one model but a bit expensive!

any idies of witch one i can fit from other GM model or other (Dodge,Ford ect...) thx again for your help! :)
 

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Rear sway bar for our square not many option! Belltech got one model but a bit expensive!

any idies of witch one i can fit from other GM model or other (Dodge,Ford ect...) thx again for your help! :)

One from a S10 blazer might work. The width lines up with the frame rails.
 

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Something like this maybe... https://www.classicindustries.com/product/1978/chevrolet/truck/parts/rsb471.html.
Think maybe factory bar for c20 or c30 that were the camper special models, maybe suburban would work too.

I put a factory one on a K20 about a year or so ago. Frankly, it was a pain in the ass. It certainly helps, but needed new u bolts, plates, took some grinding, and the axle tubes are a different size than the 10 bolt. Probably best to go with the after market.
 

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This is awesome, I've been wanting to put a rear bar on the burb for years now
 

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This is awesome, I've been wanting to put a rear bar on the burb for years now

If you want a Hellwig bar you shouldn't wait too much longer, they are out of production and no longer listed on their site. There are still a few around and the cheapest price I've found is $213 w/free shipping. Check Ebay or Jegs for Hellwig 7535.
 

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I put a factory one on a K20 about a year or so ago. Frankly, it was a pain in the ass. It certainly helps, but needed new u bolts, plates, took some grinding, and the axle tubes are a different size than the 10 bolt. Probably best to go with the after market.
yes not easy but works! it fun to play around....too easy will be boring! :D
 

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If you want a Hellwig bar you shouldn't wait too much longer, they are out of production and no longer listed on their site. There are still a few around and the cheapest price I've found is $213 w/free shipping. Check Ebay or Jegs for Hellwig 7535.
For me...over $100 for a rear sway bar kit is over price..it a simple technique to fit one...and so cheap to find in the junckyard....but its just my opinion! ;)
 

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Depends on your access to a decent junkyard. Closest one to me is a 45 minute drive and it’s 90% imports. Last time I was there they only had two well-stripped squares. Space at junkyards is like space at the grocery stores, they get filled with what sells and squarebody parts won’t keep them in business.
 

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I've been wanting to get the Hellwig model for lowered trucks, although the only difference may be shorter end links. I do like the tension adjustability though.

That Addco bar sure looks different. No bend to clear the center section of the axle. I wonder how it mounts.??? Just noticed Summit and Jeg's show a different picture.

Edit 10/11/2019: Turns out the Summit and Jeg's pictures are correct. Addco sent me this picture.

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Very interesting. Rear? Odd. Maybe for suburbans or duallys?

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