It's 15/16....


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Posted by Charlie (IP: 131.204.100.200) on April 02, 2000 at 20:40:35:

In Reply to: And the true size is... posted by John B. on April 02, 2000 at 08:23:04:

I used an open-end wrench to measure mine, not an adjustable one. Hollander interchange lists a 7/8 and 15/16 for the Granada and only a 15/16 for the Versailles. 1/16 of an inch is not much.. hard to see with a measuring tape. -CP


: :Hi Charlie. I was planning to use the sway bar I took off of a Monarch. When I measured it (using an adjustable wrench to check the thickness, then measuring that with a tape measure)I came up with a 1" measurement. Since these two cars are pretty much the same thing, are there likely 2 size bars (that close in size to one another?) or has one of us misread our "precise instruments". (I need to know for ordering bushings) Thanks for your thoughtful considertion of this question. John B.

: : I use a 15/16" sway bar straight from a 1977 Versailles. It is not the exact shape, but will fit fine with a little elbow grease. The problem is that the mounting "flat" points are spaced slightly differently, but it still fits without interference or other problems. -CP

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: : : : ...will it fit a 72 2door? I read that it would not elswhere on the board but it looks to be the correct shape. I have not measured it yet, but it is pretty beefy, looks to be almost the same size as the mustangs plus one on my 65 Stang. Happy April Fools everyone!

: : : : Mark G




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