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Hellwig Hellwig Anti-Sway Bar Kit Front Heavy-Duty (55-57 Chevy Bel Air; 55-57 Chevy 150; 55-57 Chevy 210; 55-57 Chevy Nomad)

Item EK-57-191445-1
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$529.99

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Heavy-Duty 1-1/4" Bar For Best Handling
      • Reduces Body Roll For Better Vehicle Control
      • Greatly Improved Cornering Traction For Safer Driving & Cornering Capabilities
      • Made From 4140 Chrome Moly Spring Steel By Hellwig Products
      • Sharp Looking Gray Hammer Tone Powder Coated Finish
      • Polyurethane Bushings
      • Made In USA
      • Limited Lifetime Warranty
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 21-248
      • Eckler OEM Number: 5722

      Description

      Taming the handling of your Bel Air, Nomad, 210 or 150 is a snap with one of Eckler's Classic Chevy sway bar kits. Anti-sway bars can take a lot of the roll out of your Chevy making it more fun to drive. These sway bar kits are complete with brackets, hardware, bar and all the bushings you need to make the install much easier. Trust Ecklers Classic Chevy to bring you the best parts for your Bel Air, Nomad, 210 or 150 at the best possible price. Fits: 1955, 1956 or 1957

      NOTE: Drilling required on frame to mount frame brackets. Drilling also required on lower control arm for end link mounts.

      Hellwig 5722

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