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Offline GranCuda1970

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Re: AAR Cuda sway bar
« Reply #15 on: August 29, 2012 - 12:31:01 AM »
l just taped up the rails to protect them. And tried to slide brackets up which works great ...... But what l don't like is it covers the hole for the brake line clip.... it just don't seem correct  :clueless:

Do you have a pic?  and can you bump up the brake line a bit. My small block did not have a sway bar and the brake line was lower too... they probably just put it anywhere on mine. I relocated it to fit the antisway bar. There should be dimples. But nothing surprises me. and since it is just side to side antisway I don,t think a little play in the up/down mount position will hurt anything or tear away unless your motor is a really aggressive supertorque monster!
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Offline acr mopar

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Re: AAR Cuda sway bar
« Reply #16 on: August 29, 2012 - 04:28:50 PM »
l need more practise on how to send pics and spelling ....  l looked on the reference pictures and found a pic of the same problem where  the
bracket covers the hole and has been moved up around the corner of the bracket. l will work on the picture.

Thanks

Offline swede-cuda

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Re: AAR Cuda sway bar
« Reply #17 on: September 01, 2012 - 04:10:17 PM »
 :wave: i remember seeing a factory scetch about moving the brake line when adding rear swaybar(or maybe dealer sketch)(or a bulletin from the factory or something) either it was on Barrys site, or in the tech archives on here ,or in moparts tech archives  .good luck