Keep existing front sway bar or aftermarket?

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. The rock auto advice is perfect- didn't know that was an option, excellent!!
I bought mine before I started tearing my suspension apart since I had planned on replacing everything and just laughed as I threw my old rusty worn out ones in the garbage after removing them knowing that was the last time I had to touch them.
 
Yeah that's good- can't believe how many hours I already have just in frame disassembly. I'll check their website out for other stuff I'll need, too. Fuel, brake line clips to frame, gas tank, brake rebuild or upgrade, etc... New hardware as well... Has RA been a good source for most of this stuff?
 
I usually shop around first, I find the part I want and then use that part number to search out the best price and as long as it is from a reputable source I will buy it.
I also do a lot of price matching with Jegs Racing instead of ordering it from a lower price place I have never dealt with.
Rockauto does have some good prices and I will be buying my AC parts from there next.
 
One more item. Moog and others sell a 'problem solver' upper control arm cross shaft that has an offset in it to offer you more negative camber.
It looks like the Dorman arms come with the straight shaft.
 
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