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CHEVY FRONT SWAY BAR KIT 73-87 and IFS TO STRAIGHT AXLE CONVERSION
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tony@tk1racing.com
(916) 806-8575

Chevy straight axle sway bar kit. If you've done cross over steering or major suspension modifications and the factory sway bar doesn't fit, this is the kit for you. Our kit comes with a 40" x 1.25" or 1.50" sway bar double splined and everything else you'll need to install it. Many companies such as WFO and Offroad Design have build "cross over" steering kits to move the drag link or in some cases, tie rod and drag link above the leaf springs. When this modification is done, the factory sway bar has to go. Some measurements we've come up with that might help: frame width of 28" Bolt pattern on the sway bar mounts should be about 3.75" x 17.75" The sway bar and arms will extend past the outside of the frame about 6" and when the tires are turned to full lock, should miss the sway bar arms by more than an inch. Requires the driver's side u-bolt plate be turned around so the sway bar hole is facing outward on 73-87 Includes single shear arms but you can add the double shear option if so desired. 1.25" standard duty or 1.50" extreme duty sway bar system Includes our cnc 7075 arm kits giving you the strength you need with the flexibility to make it fit right. Perfect for reducing the body roll felt in soft suspensions at high speeds. The sway bar is a special triple heat treated chromoly bar for superior rotation during articulation but excellent handling during high speeds. The ends are CNC splined and include a snap ring grove to prevent walking of the arms.

The bad boy sway bar system for your truck is here and at a price you can afford! This sway bar system includes our cnc 7075 arm kits giving you the strength you need with the flexibility to make it fit right. Many widths to choose from. Bars come in several different profile so we can tailor a bar to your exact needs.

Perfect for reducing the body roll felt in soft suspension buggies at high speeds. The sway bar is a special triple heat treated chromoly bar for superior rotation during articulation but excellent handling during high speeds. The ends are CNC splined to ensure a tight fit. This kit is generally used on trucks, Jeeps, and buggies to control the unloading characteristics and body roll on long travel suspension rock racers.

Here are some general ideas on how to select a sway bar for your specific application:

Rock crawler 3500 lbs should use a Rock crawler kit.
Rock crawler 4500 lbs should use a KOH - Ultra 4 kit.
Rock crawler 5500 lbs should use a Desert kit.

Ultra 4 racer 3000 lbs should use a Rock racer kit.
Ultra 4 racer 4000 lbs should use a Medium KOH - Ultra 4 kit.
Ultra 4 racer 5000 lbs should use a Desert kit.

Desert truck 3500 lbs should use a Rock racer kit.
Desert truck 4500 lbs should use a Soft Desert kit.
Desert truck 5500 lbs should use a Medium Desert kit.
Desert truck 6500 lbs should use a Monster truck kit.

There are many variables when selecting a sway bar. Use of front and rear bars may alter your selection. And the length of arm need for the ration length of shock travel will affect your choice. Call or email if you're unsure which kit works best for you.

The 7075 aluminum splined arm blocks are CNC milled and specially broached for a perfect lock to the sway bar every time. The arms and blocks are mounted together with a patented key-way system and 3 massive 1/2-20 bolts. A kits come standard with a single shear rod end package but can easily be converted to double shear if your application requires.

Included in kit is: 1 sway bar, 2 arms kits, 2 end link kits, 2 axle mounting tabs, 2 bushings, and all nuts and bolts needed includes all parts needed for installation except tube. Tubing and brackets available if needed.

Set up and installation for a sway bar is CRITICAL ! You can't just put it where ever you think it might fit. There are some very important factors to keep in mind. These are sorta general rules and your application may vary. We generally want the arm level to the earth when the shock is roughly 50/50 travel. For a dessert truck, this probably means the arm is level at ride height. But for a rock crawler with lots of shock sag available, The arm will absolutely be pointed up hill as it get closer to the axle housing. The arm length should be at least as long as the shock travel if possible. End links generally need to be at least as long as the travel of the shock or longer. And the mounting tabs on the axle housing should generally be 1-2" wider than the outside of the sway bar arms. This is to offset the wild axle swing 3 and 4 link suspensions travel during suspension sag. For example: If I had a tube chassis rock crawler with a rear sway bar, I'd expect the arms to sit about 3-4" higher on the axle side than on the sway bar side. I'd expect the axle tabs to be 41" wide on a 39" bar. and I'd expect a 16-20" end link for a 16" shock. If you have any questions during installation, Email a few pics and let us take a quick look at your fitment.

*** WARNINGS:
1. ALL AUTOMOTIVE PARTS NOT FOR SALE OR USE IN CALIFORNIA ON ANY POLLUTION CONTROLLED VEHICLES.
2. ALL AUTOMOTIVE PARTS FOR OFFROAD USE ONLY. OWNER/INSTALLER ASSUMES ALL RISKS.
3. DRIVING CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR VEHICLE MAY CHANGE. USE CAUTION.
4. WARNING: CANCER @REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
5. IN CALIFORNIA, SOME PARTS MAY CAUSE CANCER. SEE WWW.P65WARNING.GOV.
6. ALL AIRCRAFT PARTS NOT FOR USE ON TYPE CERTIFICATED AIRCRAFT. NO STC OR PMA INCLUDED.
7. OWNER/INSTALLER ASSUMES ALL RISKS.
8. EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT AND EXPERIMENTAL EXHIBITION AIRCRAFT ONLY.
9. FLYING/LANDING CHARACTERISTICS MAY CHANGE. USE CAUTION.
10. OFF AIRPORT OPERATIONS MAY BE DANGEROUS. PROCEED WITH PROPER TRAINING AND CAUTION.