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Project Old School: In Control

Adding a Front Sway Bar to an Airbagged Ride
By Jeremy Cook
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CPP's front sway bar kit comes... 
   
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CPP's front sway bar kit comes complete with the frame mounts and bushings along with the complete end-link kit and hardware. Pictured are both the short and tall frame mounts. Since we're dealing with an airbagged truck, we weren't sure which combination of frame mounts and end-link spacers would provide the most clearance from the other components.
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The truck was lifted up to... 
   
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The truck was lifted up to ride height, and then we jacked it up and placed jack stands under the lower control arms.
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CPP's frame brackets are made... 
   
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CPP's frame brackets are made to fit the contour of the frame perfectly. Logical guys that we are, we started by using the frame brackets intended for lowered trucks.
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The first step is to install... 
   
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The first step is to install the sway bar onto the control arms using the end-link hardware. This size spacer is the norm for moderately lowered trucks.
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Next, the center bushings... 
   
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Next, the center bushings (with a bit of the supplied grease) were spread over the bar. Then the clamps were bolted to the frame mounts with the supplied hardware.
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Now the mounts were held up... 
   
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Now the mounts were held up against the frame so it could be marked and drilled.
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Before we even had all four... 
   
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Before we even had all four bolts snugged down, it became obvious that with this configuration, the sway bar would hit the Pitman arm of the manual steering box before the truck was fully aired down.
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By using the taller frame... 
   
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By using the taller frame mounts, hopefully the sway bar would drop down enough to clear the steering. They were bolted up using the same holes in the frame.
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The sway bar was bolted up... 
   
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The sway bar was bolted up and rechecked. There was now plenty of room between it and the steering.
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All eight bolts at this end... 
   
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All eight bolts at this end were then fully tightened down.
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Here it is installed. We put... 
   
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Here it is installed. We put the truck back on the ground and cycled the suspension from fully raised to fully lowered. There was no interference, but we did spot something that needed a little preventative maintenance.
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The upper 'bag mount on the... 
   
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The upper 'bag mount on the Air Lift kit is made to cover the spring hat and hangs out about 1/4-inch on either side. When dropping the truck down, the end of the sway bar just missed this extra bit of metal. We decided to trim it back a little with the die grinder to give it a bit more clearance.
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Just to be on the safe side,... 
   
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Just to be on the safe side, we pulled the spacer out of the end link. Now with the airbag fully compressed, the sway bar does not travel past the spring hat. Of course, changing the configuration meant that we had to cycle the suspension again, but the change actually yielded more clearance than before.
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There you have it. Even with... 
   
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There you have it. Even with the changes we were done in less than an hour. We didn't run Old School through the slalom course or anything, but I will tell you that I can now take the freeway onramp near the office at full speed without the tires squealing. Now that's progress.

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