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Looking into swapping on some sway bars, I have a few questions.

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Old 02-11-2015, 01:36 PM
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Looking into swapping on some sway bars, I have a few questions.

Hey all, first post, please be nice. So I was recently at the local P&P and came across a Bronco. I want to say it was a 1991, same as my truck. It's been gutted for the engine and jacked up so it's easy to pull parts from.

As I was removing the steering gearbox, I noticed this Bronco has sway bars in the front and back. And a thought came to me.

Could I take these sway bars and install them on my 1991 F150?

To be clear, the Bronco I'm working on is a 4WD and the same year as my F150. Below are specs of my truck for the curious.

My truck:
1991 F150 XLT Lariat
5.0L 302 V8
E4OD
Single cab, short bed, 2WD
Automatic, A/C

The Bronco I'm taking from:
1991 Bronco
Unknown engine size
Manual transmission, 4WD

If you guys need/want pics of both vehicles I can take some.
 
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Old 02-11-2015, 01:44 PM
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You're going to have to grab the sway bar links under the coil springs for the front. Probably the hardest thing about it.

And If your '91 is like my '88, the rear axle does NOT have the mounting points for a sway bar. YMMV.
 
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