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i googled their site and they have toms of sway bars but exactly which one i should get i dont know.....any advice?
I've actually done business with Never Enough Auto before and they are a reputable company and for sure I can say Addco makes some of the best aftermarket sway bars out there I'm currntly using their fron and rear swaybar on my Marauder. Just to verify the part number visit addco's site. These people are honest, will ship ASAP, and get you the best price for Addco sway bars PERIOD.
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I have used Addco sway bars on cars I have owned in the past. I have one on my 69 Camaro presently. They are a pretty good unit and work well. I would not hesitate to use their product. I did a search for Addco sway bars. Not that they don't make one for an F150 but all I could find was bars for the 250 and 350 trucks as well as the Excursion. I don't know if I'd buy it but if you chance it, remember that any thing you buy off eBay that does not work is a money back situation. Just do it through PayPal. They will take your money out of the sellers account faster than it went in Return shipping will be your expense though.
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My hardcore offroading is limited, lots of flat plains mudding though. And I actually didn't know either points, limiting and quick disconnects. I think I'll look into that for sure. Thanks!!!