- PST seems to have good product so I am leaning toward them....do we as CC.com members get any kind of discount? Do they bring product to Carlisle and would it be worth just waiting for that? Or do you guys suggest a different vendor for sway bars? I have seen ADDCO mentioned here and they have kits on ebay cheaper than PST. What is the difference between the two products?
Between those two products, the only difference is probably just the color of the bar. Same with any "house" brands offered by Summit, Jegs, etc. Addco and Sway Away were the predominate bar manufacturers for years and they repackaged and sold their stuff through multiple outlets. While they may offer differing sizes, most are pretty close to the same deal, solid steel forged to size. It hasn't been until recently when Hotchkis released their tubular bars that much changed in the retail sway bar market for street cars.
- Anyone know if there kit comes with everything you need like the bracketry and endlinks and such? I have NOTHING but the welded on tabs right now.
Most kits these days will have all the brackets, clamps, bushings and bolts. You might see if them differentiate between cars that have no bar and those that came with a factory bar that are just upgrading. Some kits for vehicles that do not have a factory bar are a skosh wider so they can bolt to a bracket that mounts to the lower shock moun, some do not. Either one can be made to fit with the end link orientation.
- My k-member is a little "squished" from years of it being used as a jacking point I guess....I am guessing there should be enough clearance for the bar, but wondering if anyone has tips or tricks to unsquishing that?
My Challenger was this way. Since I used to build race cars, I have several sections of .130 wall mild steel cage tubing. I used a 5' long piece to unsquish my k frame. I wedged it in the sway bar pass through, then used a jack to lift the tube. Drop it back down, push it in further, and repeat. Worked both sides until I get enough room to slide the bar through. Didn't take much to open it up enough, but your sway bar choice will dictate how much space you need. EG, the Hotchkis bar is 1.25" while some other solid kits are only 1" or 1.125"