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guys, I will continue with the installation of RC rear sway bars on a 05'QC. 06 models may be different as frame was changed.
The rear sway was removed from a RC with all hardware except the mounting tabs for the sway bar links. These are the only pieces to be fabbed up!:rock: They consist of a 1/4" thick 2" wide piece of flat steel that is about 8 inches long. I bent it into a "U" shape with the vertical parts of the "U" at 2.5" long and the bottom of the "U" being 1 3/8" wide. These tabs will be welded on the flat, bottom of the frame for the sway bar links to mount to after you determine the location by installing the sway to the axle first!!!
Now to the easy part!! Let's install this bar already!
First, I installed the bolt plate into the lower shock mount. This simply falls into place in the predrilled holes in the lower shock mount. Next, you install the bushing and clamshell onto the bar and bring the assembly up to the shock mount where the 2 studs of the bolt plate are awaiting the clamshell and nuts to make this a done deal. Repeat for other side! Tighten hardware in place. Finally you take the loose link ends of the sway bar and hook them up to the mounting tabs you fabbed earlier. Bring them up to the frame to where they are as vertical as you can get, then tack in place, followed by a full weld once you are happy with postioning. One bolt thru, the mount tab, thru the eyelet in the link, and thru the other side of mount tab, tighten and repeat process for the other side.
Enjoy your newfound stability!!
I will be doing more research as to the use of Dually 1-ton as well as single wheel 1-ton rear sways to see if they are any thicker and would prove useful on our quest for handling!
Hope you enjoy your new sport truck!:burnout:
The rear sway was removed from a RC with all hardware except the mounting tabs for the sway bar links. These are the only pieces to be fabbed up!:rock: They consist of a 1/4" thick 2" wide piece of flat steel that is about 8 inches long. I bent it into a "U" shape with the vertical parts of the "U" at 2.5" long and the bottom of the "U" being 1 3/8" wide. These tabs will be welded on the flat, bottom of the frame for the sway bar links to mount to after you determine the location by installing the sway to the axle first!!!
Now to the easy part!! Let's install this bar already!
First, I installed the bolt plate into the lower shock mount. This simply falls into place in the predrilled holes in the lower shock mount. Next, you install the bushing and clamshell onto the bar and bring the assembly up to the shock mount where the 2 studs of the bolt plate are awaiting the clamshell and nuts to make this a done deal. Repeat for other side! Tighten hardware in place. Finally you take the loose link ends of the sway bar and hook them up to the mounting tabs you fabbed earlier. Bring them up to the frame to where they are as vertical as you can get, then tack in place, followed by a full weld once you are happy with postioning. One bolt thru, the mount tab, thru the eyelet in the link, and thru the other side of mount tab, tighten and repeat process for the other side.
Enjoy your newfound stability!!
I will be doing more research as to the use of Dually 1-ton as well as single wheel 1-ton rear sways to see if they are any thicker and would prove useful on our quest for handling!
Hope you enjoy your new sport truck!:burnout:
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