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Are you installing a rear sway bar as well?  I have a rear sway bar from P-S-T but after reading an article in Mopar Action and seeing the Firm Feel version I'm wondering whether it's better to go with their different setup.  
 
The only pain is that I'd be out the roughly $165 for the sway bar I have and have to shell out another $295 for Firm Feels.  But then again it would be painful to me to drill holes in my 65 to mount one and then end up ripping it off and putting another one on.
 
The one I purchased was the GMax from PST and it mounts below the rear.  Does anyone have any experience with either or both of these rear setups?
 
Thanks

Robert Talley <btalley64@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Been checking around for a front sway bar for my 64 Fury
so far the only thing I've found is a kit from PST
Hotchkis front and rear for $529

Can anyone point me in a different direction?

Thanks

Bob
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