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Tom, Thanks for the info, Been thinkin aboutdoin the same on my 56.........Sam
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I did. If I had done both at the same time, it probably would have been a WOW moment. The larger front bar made a big difference and addition of the rear was noticable.
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Tom, After installing the rear swaybar, did you notice much of a differance..? Sam ..................Florida West coast
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Just installed a 1" rear anti sway bar on the 56. Came from Thunderbirds Southwest in LaGrange TX. Installation was easy thanks to a friend with a lift and who can weld. Matches fine with the 1 1/8" front bar I got from them. TC
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Thanks! I know its aftermarket.The only seller I could find was Concours in Nevada.I will try the Addco site if they have one.

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Mark That looks very much like an ADDCO aftermarket rear sway bar. Pete
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