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Cal Cruzer - nope.
It is a nut to go on the bolt that attaches the bar to the axle. To identify this area on the parts explosion, look for the bolt that goes through the clamshell pieces that contain the sway bar bushing. This bolt then attaches the bar to the axle via the clamshell and bushing. Like I said, it's best to look under a car that already has the bar installed!! You won't find the attaching nuts on the Wyckoff or any Chrysler parts explosion - I looked! The good news is that everything else you need comes with the kit from Wyckoff. |
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Ohhhh. I got what you are talking about now. Thanks. I think this is a well spent $163.
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