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1971-1976 GM Front Sway Bar Kit, 1-1/8 Inch

1971-1976 GM Front Sway Bar Kit, 1-1/8 Inch
Hardware Included, 1.13" Tube O.D., Steel, Powder Coated
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Hardware Included:
Yes
Tube O.D.:
1.13"
Material Type:
Steel
Finish:
Powder Coated
MFG. Part #:
UP89490
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This is garage sale priced because it has some damage.
No Warranty, No Returns on Garage Sale Items
These front sway bar kits are designed as a performance replacement upgrade for your classic GM muscle car. They feature a 1-1/8" diameter solid steel bar and come with all hardware needed for a successful installation.
- Achieve flatter cornering
- Complements rear sway bar to reduce understeer and gain more neutral handing
- Adds to cornering stability at speed
- Solid steel 1-1/8" diameter bar
- Includes polyurethane bushings for increased responsiveness
- Black powder coated finish
- Corrosion resistant zinc plated hardware included
Fits:
- 1971-1976 Buick Full Size (RWD including Station Wagon)
- 1971-1978 Buick Riviera, Wildcat
- 1971-1976 Chevrolet Full Size (including Station Wagon)(Except Impala SS)
- 1971-1976 Oldsmobile Full Size (RWD) Except Station Wagon
- 1971-1976 Oldsmobile Full Size Station Wagon
- 1971-1976 Pontiac Full Size (RWD) and Station Wagon
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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