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  • Rear Sway Bar - opinions please
    • Mitch (no login)
      Posted Jun 14, 2009 2:50 PM

      As a number of you may know I am in the process of restoring my 2nd J code 429CJ Cougar. both of my cars were built 4 days apart and are in the 3-4th week of october build date periods.
      Both cars have a 1/2 inch rear sway bar. The car that I am currently working on still have the correct N cas/ 31 spline axels, and original 429CJ drive shaft and C6 transmission so I have no reason to suspect a switch.

      Do you think

      1. Cougars with this drive train received a 1/2 bar while the Mustangs received a 5/8th?
      2. There was a production shortage at that time and the 1/2 bar was substituted?
      3. The Bars on both cars have been replaced over the years.

      Opinions please -

      Thanks Mitch
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