Suburban Rear Sway Bar

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Tballew27

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I was at the junkyard today and saw a suburban with the rear sway bar and was wondering if it would work on a 96 2DR Tahoe. Im thinking that there shouldn't be no major mods but drilling the holes in the chassis for mounting brackets?
 

retorq

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If diameter is the only difference can't you run the bigger bushings??
 

foreverfalcon40

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NO EFFIN WAY DUDE! I have a 99 4dr I bought an aftermarket belltech sway bar kit for a two door. I had to drop the tank, cut a notch in the frame and drill holes for the links!

Two different set-ups. OBS burban Bar is thicker and an upgrade for a 0bs 4wd.
 

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