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The bar will rub the left strut when on the houst, and is shifted to the left also when sitting on the ground. It's a 73 stock bar, the mounts look OK, not torn.
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when your gas tank is out, get your fresh air blower working if it ain't, and then add some aluminum bug screen (window screen) painted black, over the fresh air intake, this will provide years of trouble free service, by preventing leaves, and pnie needles, and bugs from getting in a clogging up the works. The factory sreen (If you got one, some early cars did not) only prevents the biggest leaves from getting in, and is not enough protection.
This job is best done witht he gas tank removed, so do it while you can. For the sway bars, besure you back up the mounting that goes thru the body with metal on the inside, else the bushing can tear loose where it attaches to the body. good luck |
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