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Need sway bar installation help

Whitephrog

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<span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">Does anyone else have this configuration or one similar? The PO installed it originally on the old Whitephrog and my body shop guy removed it after the accident. So, I don't have a clue how it goes back together.


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Pix won't open for me. Correct adress?

Jim
 
Tis lovely, would you like an address. I will assemble it on Miss Agatha and send you pictures. LOL

Take a look at the Moss catalog pics.
 
Jack

Your offer is tempting. I've looked at the illustrations at Moss, Moss Europe, Victoria British, Anglo Spares and AH Spares. I have way more parts than any of those illustrations.
 
Have a look at this installation, it is 3/4th the way down the web page, hit CTRL + F and type in the search "All New Suspension". Looks like the stock sway bar I have on my Midget. Notice where the triangular brackets mount to the whishbone. It looks like the "L" brackets you have there replace the triangular brackets, but the rest is mounted the same.
https://www.classiccarsltd.com/modules/auto/detail.php?id=549]

I think the "L" bracket bolts directly to the whishbone where the triangular pieces go, since the adjustable rod is shorter than the stock non adjustable ones.
Dan
 
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