Found sway bars online:
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/cgi-bi...con/7085FV.html thoughts?
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Yeah, I do...
The rear bar for the excursion is not like the one shown. While mine now works well, it was not exactly bolt on. Don't know if it would be a direct bolt on for the F350, but the Ex, it was not.
First problem.....
The U bend in the middle of the bar for axle clearance didn't. It would rub in a small spot against the hog's head.
After a bit of looking and measuring, I had to shim the mount forward and downward with a few washers on each side. Then grind the back of the bar ever so slightly to give enough clearance so that it would not rub under comression or rebound.
Second issue.....
The upper link mounts are designed more like these..
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/cgi-bi...ml?mv_arg=41807
The upper mounting bolt goes through the link and into an existing horizontal frame hole. Problem is that is does not bolt to the frame, rather you are preventing up/down movement of the bolt by how tight the bolt/nut is. You only have the bolt head and tightening torque to provide this resistance. When you get real tight, you are sqeezing the upper link 'pivot' so to speak. Follow so far??
So, after about 5000 miles, the bolts worked loose and I had a terrible 'clunk' of the rear bar as it weighted/unweighted.
Finally removed said bolt and welded a piece of 1/8x1x3" steel to the bolt just under the head (kind of like a large rectangular washer, welded to the bolt). This seems to be keeping everyting in check up to now. I would really like to weld these "washer" plates to the frame, but the fuel lines are in the way.
Even now that I got rid of the clunk, I suspect that this arrangement still adds a fair amount of "sticktion" to the linkage... May not matter cause the truck weighs 7000+, but I'd like to see a better mounting arrangement.
The Ford factory bar mounts in a better way. If the difference is less than say $50, I'd go for the Ford if I had to do it again.
[This message has been edited by eh_tony!!! (edited January 20, 2004).]