Installed 34mm GT Front sway bar
#41
Including this here as well on other thread
FYI....P/N is for CONVERTIBLE Rear Sway Bar!
P/N 6R3Z5A772B 130.00 includes Bushings and Pins
List is 172.08, I paid 130.00
P/N 4R3Z5486AA Brackets (2 needed)
List 15.82 I paid 12.50 ea
2 - 12mm bolts 65mm length; 4 - 10mm bolts 35mm length
used corresponding flat an lock washers with stainless stopnut with nylon inserts. 5.00 local hardware store
totals APROX 200.00 for FORD REAR and front (Saleen take-off) GT swaybars.
FYI....P/N is for CONVERTIBLE Rear Sway Bar!
P/N 6R3Z5A772B 130.00 includes Bushings and Pins
List is 172.08, I paid 130.00
P/N 4R3Z5486AA Brackets (2 needed)
List 15.82 I paid 12.50 ea
2 - 12mm bolts 65mm length; 4 - 10mm bolts 35mm length
used corresponding flat an lock washers with stainless stopnut with nylon inserts. 5.00 local hardware store
totals APROX 200.00 for FORD REAR and front (Saleen take-off) GT swaybars.
#42
Originally posted by delz05@September 22, 2005, 1:09 AM
Including this here as well on other thread
FYI....P/N is for CONVERTIBLE Rear Sway Bar!
P/N 6R3Z5A772B 130.00 includes Bushings and Pins
List is 172.08, I paid 130.00
P/N 4R3Z5486AA Brackets (2 needed)
List 15.82 I paid 12.50 ea
2 - 12mm bolts 65mm length; 4 - 10mm bolts 35mm length
used corresponding flat an lock washers with stainless stopnut with nylon inserts. 5.00 local hardware store
totals APROX 200.00 for FORD REAR and front (Saleen take-off) GT swaybars.
Including this here as well on other thread
FYI....P/N is for CONVERTIBLE Rear Sway Bar!
P/N 6R3Z5A772B 130.00 includes Bushings and Pins
List is 172.08, I paid 130.00
P/N 4R3Z5486AA Brackets (2 needed)
List 15.82 I paid 12.50 ea
2 - 12mm bolts 65mm length; 4 - 10mm bolts 35mm length
used corresponding flat an lock washers with stainless stopnut with nylon inserts. 5.00 local hardware store
totals APROX 200.00 for FORD REAR and front (Saleen take-off) GT swaybars.
#43
Yes, parts ordered and received within 3 days. PKILEY sent along actual FORD nut/bolt P/N's if you do not want to use generic grade 8 bolts. They are as follows:
Stablizer Link Bolts (2) W708737-S439
Nuts (2) W711029-S900
Bracket Mounting Bolts (4) W711368-S439
Nuts (4) W520213-S440
My Ford Parts supplier is Mark @ Sentry L/M, 617-825-8900. He had no problem ordering these items , and same for the GT left exhaust pipe and all my other mods! Hope this helps!
Stablizer Link Bolts (2) W708737-S439
Nuts (2) W711029-S900
Bracket Mounting Bolts (4) W711368-S439
Nuts (4) W520213-S440
My Ford Parts supplier is Mark @ Sentry L/M, 617-825-8900. He had no problem ordering these items , and same for the GT left exhaust pipe and all my other mods! Hope this helps!
#44
Originally posted by delz05@September 23, 2005, 8:25 PM
Yes, parts ordered and received within 3 days. PKILEY sent along actual FORD nut/bolt P/N's if you do not want to use generic grade 8 bolts. They are as follows:
Stablizer Link Bolts (2) W708737-S439
Nuts (2) W711029-S900
Bracket Mounting Bolts (4) W711368-S439
Nuts (4) W520213-S440
My Ford Parts supplier is Mark @ Sentry L/M, 617-825-8900. He had no problem ordering these items , and same for the GT left exhaust pipe and all my other mods! Hope this helps!
Yes, parts ordered and received within 3 days. PKILEY sent along actual FORD nut/bolt P/N's if you do not want to use generic grade 8 bolts. They are as follows:
Stablizer Link Bolts (2) W708737-S439
Nuts (2) W711029-S900
Bracket Mounting Bolts (4) W711368-S439
Nuts (4) W520213-S440
My Ford Parts supplier is Mark @ Sentry L/M, 617-825-8900. He had no problem ordering these items , and same for the GT left exhaust pipe and all my other mods! Hope this helps!
#45
Went to the Auto Hobby Shop today and put the car on the lift, had a little trouble with one of the bolts- it was semi-stripped. The bolts were made of a real soft metal. But its on and torqued down and I can definitely feel a difference taking curves. Reccommend to anybody looking for a smoother ride.
#46
Originally posted by ex-Galaxie500@September 24, 2005, 4:39 PM
Went to the Auto Hobby Shop today and put the car on the lift, had a little trouble with one of the bolts- it was semi-stripped. The bolts were made of a real soft metal. But its on and torqued down and I can definitely feel a difference taking curves. Reccommend to anybody looking for a smoother ride.
Went to the Auto Hobby Shop today and put the car on the lift, had a little trouble with one of the bolts- it was semi-stripped. The bolts were made of a real soft metal. But its on and torqued down and I can definitely feel a difference taking curves. Reccommend to anybody looking for a smoother ride.
#47
STRONGLY recommend that you install with grade 8 hardened bolts ONLY! Soft metal bolts (usually gr 2) can and have snapped when I've used them in any suspension to frame mod/install. For the extra pennies...safety is a must. BTW Ford's suspension to frame bolts are galvied grade 8.
#48
Originally posted by delz05@September 24, 2005, 9:20 PM
STRONGLY recommend that you install with grade 8 hardened bolts ONLY! Soft metal bolts (usually gr 2) can and have snapped when I've used them in any suspension to frame mod/install. For the extra pennies...safety is a must. BTW Ford's suspension to frame bolts are galvied grade 8.
STRONGLY recommend that you install with grade 8 hardened bolts ONLY! Soft metal bolts (usually gr 2) can and have snapped when I've used them in any suspension to frame mod/install. For the extra pennies...safety is a must. BTW Ford's suspension to frame bolts are galvied grade 8.
#49
Originally posted by P_Kiley@September 24, 2005, 9:26 PM
I'll STRONGLY second this. Don't put your backside on the line by trying to save a few cents on the hardware. Get the Ford parts, or the direct equivalent strength-wise.
I'll STRONGLY second this. Don't put your backside on the line by trying to save a few cents on the hardware. Get the Ford parts, or the direct equivalent strength-wise.
Last thing you want is your safety compromised using low-grade parts to save a couple bucks! That's why I used the Ford parts...at least I can hold them liable if there's an issue!
#50
I too switched out the front sway bar today and definitely feel a difference! I ran into a couple small problems, but overall, was pretty easy to do and well worth it! Now I will be looking into getting the rear done soon!
#51
Originally posted by delz05@September 24, 2005, 10:20 PM
STRONGLY recommend that you install with grade 8 hardened bolts ONLY! Soft metal bolts (usually gr 2) can and have snapped when I've used them in any suspension to frame mod/install. For the extra pennies...safety is a must. BTW Ford's suspension to frame bolts are galvied grade 8.
STRONGLY recommend that you install with grade 8 hardened bolts ONLY! Soft metal bolts (usually gr 2) can and have snapped when I've used them in any suspension to frame mod/install. For the extra pennies...safety is a must. BTW Ford's suspension to frame bolts are galvied grade 8.
Also thanks to everyone in this thread for the information and help that made my install possible!
#53
Originally posted by AvtoLubitel@January 28, 2006, 9:24 AM
Question: can the front bar V6 brackets be used to mount GT front bar? I picked mine on e-bay, but it came without brackets.
I understand I can just reuse the nuts.
Thanks!
Question: can the front bar V6 brackets be used to mount GT front bar? I picked mine on e-bay, but it came without brackets.
I understand I can just reuse the nuts.
Thanks!
#54
Originally posted by panamajk89@January 28, 2006, 10:36 AM
If you got the bushings with it, the V6 brackets will work fine. Good luck!
If you got the bushings with it, the V6 brackets will work fine. Good luck!
#55
I have ordered all parts for the rear end and got the front end bar from Saleen.
The front bar has the rubber bushing on it, but for the instalation do I use my existing V6 bracket ? or do I have to buy different bracket of the GT.
Thanks for your inputs....
The front bar has the rubber bushing on it, but for the instalation do I use my existing V6 bracket ? or do I have to buy different bracket of the GT.
Thanks for your inputs....
#56
I used my existing V6 brackets and they worked well. Remember to torque the bolts and nuts to the right specifications. Also make sure to use genuine Ford's nuts and bolts. You will notice a big handling difference. If you don't have it yet, then also get the strut tower brace. They are plenty and cheap these days.