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 We're securing the Summit...  We're securing the Summit rear sway bar here at the axle. For this image, we're using Summit hardware. If you desire a more stock appearance, use the original hardware.  Urethane bushings are wrapped...  Urethane bushings are wrapped around the bar next, again using the lubricant provided for quiet operation. Because the Summit sway bar is a pinch larger, you must use the larger, stronger bracket provided.  Here, we're securing the sway...  Here, we're securing the sway bar using the outermost adjustment points, which aren't as stiff. If you want stiffer, go to the innermost bolt hole.  The rear sway bar is secured...  The rear sway bar is secured at the support bushings like this.  Completed rear sway bar installation...  Completed rear sway bar installation looks like this-stealthy, but effective.
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