Sway bar
How can I tell if I have 30mm or 32mm? Also, does anyone know where they sell the 2WD from sway bars? Or are they track bars lol im tryna switch to polyurethane bushings when i do my control arms
You can measure the sway bar with a caliper to determine it's diameter. You should be able to get the front sway bar from Rock Auto or other sources. You should be able to look up the Mopar OEM part number by looking in the parts manual for your year truck that you can download via this link - https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...s-manuals.html
Once you have the part number, you can Google search for it and likely find it from several sources.
As for your control arms, is your truck 2WD or 4WD? I ask, as track bars are only used on 4WD trucks.
Either way, Rock Auto should carry polyurethane control arm bushings to fit your truck. If your truck is 4WD, it may be cheaper to source new control arms with the poly bushings already installed.
Once you have the part number, you can Google search for it and likely find it from several sources.
As for your control arms, is your truck 2WD or 4WD? I ask, as track bars are only used on 4WD trucks.
Either way, Rock Auto should carry polyurethane control arm bushings to fit your truck. If your truck is 4WD, it may be cheaper to source new control arms with the poly bushings already installed.
You can measure the sway bar with a caliper to determine it's diameter. You should be able to get the front sway bar from Rock Auto or other sources. You should be able to look up the Mopar OEM part number by looking in the parts manual for your year truck that you can download via this link - https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...s-manuals.html
Once you have the part number, you can Google search for it and likely find it from several sources.
As for your control arms, is your truck 2WD or 4WD? I ask, as track bars are only used on 4WD trucks.
Either way, Rock Auto should carry polyurethane control arm bushings to fit your truck. If your truck is 4WD, it may be cheaper to source new control arms with the poly bushings already installed.
Once you have the part number, you can Google search for it and likely find it from several sources.
As for your control arms, is your truck 2WD or 4WD? I ask, as track bars are only used on 4WD trucks.
Either way, Rock Auto should carry polyurethane control arm bushings to fit your truck. If your truck is 4WD, it may be cheaper to source new control arms with the poly bushings already installed.
okay yeah that’s what I thought, only 4WD okay I have calipers at home. I have 2WD 01’ 1500










