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Hotchkis Front and Rear Sway Bar Kit (64-66 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-44-92297-1
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    Features

    • Lightweight 32mm (1.25?) 4130 Tubular Steel Front Sway Bar
    • Lightweight 22mm (0.875?) DOM Tubular Steel 3-Way Adjustable Rear Sway Bar
    • Premium Mounting Hardware Included
    • TIG Welded Steel Dogbone End Links with Polyurethane Bushings
    • Direct Bolt-On Installation
    • Durable Gloss Black Powder Coat Finish
    • For Use with Rear Ends with 2.8? O.D. Axle Tubes
    • Ecklers Legacy Number: 64-92297
    • Eckler OEM Number: 22114

    Description

    Take your 1964-1966 Mustang to the next level of performance for autocross and track days. Hotchkis Adjustable Sport Sway Bars are one of the fastest, easiest and most dramatic modifications you can make to the first generation Mustang, virtually eliminating body roll, dramatically improving steering response and control. With the 3-position adjustable rear sway bar, the driver can tailor the balance and handling characteristics to match their driving needs. Designed and manufactured by Hotchkis Sport Suspension specifically for the 1964-66 Mustang, our street, autocross and track event ready Sway Bar package features a Ø1.25? non-adjustable front and a Ø0.875? 3-position adjustable rear sway bar for enthusiasts looking for a distinct, balanced handling advantage. Developed as part of a ba

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