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Sway Bar - 76 B

aroostok

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Am going to be updating all the bushings on the front end of a 76B that did not have a sway bar from factory. While I've got it apart it seemed like a good idea to add the sway bar (5/8" as listed in Moss #454-965 and Hardware Kit #454-978). Is it a good idea, and should I also opt for the negative camber wishbone arms, as well? Car is used only on road.
 
Sway bar is a good idea - negative camber a-arms won't do much for a road car
 
yup definitely go for the anti-sway bar. It made largest improvement to my '76's handling and driving *feel*. eliminated the "i'm about to flip" feel in turns, and gave a slightly better "turn in response" to the steering too.
 
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