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Car Forum / GMC Cars / May 2006

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1982 Olds Cutlass Cruiser wagon RWD sway bar

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cabopeter - 30 May 2006 01:03 GMT
I have asked a few manufactures if the rear sway bar will interchange
between the 2 door to the wagon and they have not been able to say yes
or know. Is there some major difference between the wagon and the
coupe? Has anyone put a rear sway bar on this model?
Paul - 30 May 2006 04:24 GMT
   I put A  Rear Sway Bar in my 81 El Camino,  The bar came from a
     Monte Carlo.  The bar was bought used almost 20 years ago, for $ 10
    The bolts and spacers were purchased new from dealer  approx. $ 10

       New Coil Over Gas Shocks, and I had a smooth riding, good
cornering car.  All for under $ 100   I'd do it !  Measure to see space
between rear control arms.  Cop Cars and Taxis may have a similar part.
 I'd get the mounting hardware from a vendor.  If available, a Monte /
Gran Prix / Chevy / Buick GN bar should fit no prob.  Unsure of full
size, told both  fits / too big  ???
cabopeter - 30 May 2006 21:50 GMT
> I put A  Rear Sway Bar in my 81 El Camino,  The bar came from a
>       Monte Carlo.  The bar was bought used almost 20 years ago, for $ 10
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> Gran Prix / Chevy / Buick GN bar should fit no prob.  Unsure of full
> size, told both  fits / too big  ???

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