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Stratfellow3
April 16th, 2006, 09:50 PM
Okay everybody that has one of these knows they have quite a bit of body roll in turns, just seeing what would be some good modifications to lessen the lean.
Would Anti-sway bars for front and rear help quite a bit?

part# 020-597 over at Jegs is a front anti-sway kit says it fits 83-93 mustangs but only continentals up to 85 would it still work on my 86 continental or does any one know of a kit thats intended for 86 contis?

part# 020-288 at Jegs is the rear anti-sway kit and says 79-98 mustangs, 80-88 T-birds, and 84-91 markIII-VII this kit should definitely work correct?

but part# 020-677 is the bigger 7/8" rear-sway kit and again like the front anti-sway it says 83-93 mustangs, and t-birds only to 85 so will this kit work?

Or if anyone knows of any other places that have front and rear anti-sway kits for my 86 lincoln conti that would be awesome! the bigger the better too!

Stratfellow3
April 16th, 2006, 10:11 PM
also i assume 86 contis had stock frt and rear anti-sway bars anyone know what diameters they are stock?

Also after going to summit it comes up with 7/8" rear sway bar kit for my 86 conti are there kits that fit mine that are bigger or is this as big as it gets? i dont really know how much improvement, if at all, this would be since i dont know what stock rear anti-sway bar is on my 86 conti

Summit also had front anti-sway kit for my 86 conti that was 1 1/8"

But if i search with 86 mustang there is front and rear anti-sway bar kit that is cheaper overall and has larger 1 3/8" front anti-sway and even larger rear anti-sway bar at 15/16" would this kit work (this would be best if it fits)
or am i stuck to only 86 lincoln continental searching for anti-sway bars? or can i search 86 mark vii as well as 86 tbirds and just not the mustang