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Sway bar links


Toddy415

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Hi guys we are looking at putting a rear swaybar on the back of a 65 impala. We have a sway bar now need to look at link options.

The way the bar is it would need a link like in the picture below and a bracket made up to bolt to frame. My question is how does a link like that work since both ends are straight? When the diff drops down wouldnt that put huge pressure on the link since there is no joint?

car has normal coils not leaf springs.

(Random pic to show type of link we were thinking)

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When the suspension moves up/down relative to the chassis the bar pivots in the mounts on the differential housing. Any alignment change in the links is handled by the rubber bushings.

 

When one side drops relative to the other, the bar is twisted, and tries to keep things level.

 

Why are you fitting the bar anyway?

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Sorry im not explaining this very well. Say you jack the car up the diff will drop down and will pivot down from the arms holding it. Now if you have the sway bar bolted to the diff and the sway bar bolted to the straight links wont that straight link stop the diff dropping because the swaybar has no pivot point.

Or will the bushes on the link allow the diff to pivot down.

I might need to draw a picture lol

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