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Thanks for the info Don.  My strut rod looks like it's worn in the area 
where the sway bar clamps.  That's probably why it moves...Brian

Don Hudson wrote:
> 
> I just looked at my original sway bar from my 65 Coronet, which should 
> be 
> the same as yours.  There is a rubber bushing around the sway bar itself 
> 
> where the clamp is located.  It clamps directly to the strut rod, metal 
> to 
> metal. So, yes metal to metal.
> 
> Don
> 
> 
> Could someone tell me if the clamp for a factory sway bar on a '64
> Plymouth bolted directly around the strut rod, or if it had a rubber
> bushing in the clamp to prevent metal to metal contact?  My clamp will
> not grip the strut rod tightly, which allows the the clamp with the
> bushing to move front to back on the sway bar.  Thanks in advance for
> your help...Brian
> 
> '64 Belvedere
> Woodstock, IL.
> 
>  
> 



'64 Belvedere
Woodstock, IL.

"The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little 
extra."

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