Try these guys -- they have all the arms, bars and brackets you could
ever need.
http://www.1speedway.com/Swaybar_Arms.htm
Chuck
Scott Janzen wrote:
>The one-off aluminum bracket that slips onto the end of my rear anti-roll
>bar just stripped out (there's a clamping screw that keeps it located on the
>bar). Think of a piece of aluminum bar stock, with a hole drilled through
>it to slide on the roll bar, a hole tapped there at 90 degrees for a
>locating screw (these threads stripped) and a slot cut in the other end to
>accept a rod end, with another hole bored through at 90 degrees to the slot
>for the rod end bolt. I tried cutting a new thread, but the bracket is not
>thick enough to provide adequate thread bearing, and with a larger bolt it
>immediately stripped again.
>Here's the question - is this an "off-the-shelf" item in aluminum or steel
>or do I have to have someone fabricate one? Simple machining job but I
>don't have the equipment.
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