Blazer Rear Sway Bar

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Alright, here is my install. Ordered these heim joint end links from classic performance products, then had my neighbor weld them to some flat stock that I measured out. Once I determined the mounting spot I prepped and painted them and drilled the frame braces.
Install took some time to ensure everything was straight, and the end links might need to go up some more, but happy for now.
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Are my eyes going bad or did I notice the lower bushing on the passenger side is already cracked?😵
 
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Are my eyes going bad or did I notice the lower bushing on the passenger side is already cracked?😵
That's flashing from the mold I guess. I gave them a few ugga duggas, then checked with the ratchet to make sure they weren't too tight. The bottom looks crushed, but it's the angle of the pic.
 
2dr blazer points backwards and sits on the top of the axle, putting it on a G body moves it under the diff and points forward. A 4dr has the fuel tank in the spot behind the axle and the swaybar sits in a spot that doesn't work on a G body. 4wd and 2wd are the same from what I can tell.

A 3rd gen is good and fits BUT you have to heat and bend the ends inward since they flare out a few inches at the ends.

Stock blazer 2dr bar is 1" diameter.


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How long are the end links you used?
 
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Bringing this back up because I ended up getting this bar today and had the same question as the last post - what length end links are used? I plan on mounting it to the frame “lip” as discussed earlier in the thread.
 
Hoping Scott will post a part#, as I never found them on their website a few months ago when I was looking. Have not mounted mine yet.
 
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