I ordered the Belltech Rear Sway Bar kit (BEL5528) from Stillen for $165, free shipping. I installed it 2 nights ago, so I snapped some pics this morning. I opened the box when I got home and everything looked good, so I decided I would try installing it at 6:30 at night in the driveway. Well it took me an hour and half total.... an hour plus was spent drilling the 4 holes on the frame. My drill bit sucked. Otherwise uber easy to install. All you do is measure 10"s from the back of the frame, and 3/4" up, and drill your holes to mount the bracket on. I removed the spare tire while installing, it made drilling easier on the passenger side frame. Oh, and the van feels great, doesn't feel like a blue whale going down the highway anymore.
1993 Astro, 1973 Austin Mini Clubman Estate, 1980 Trabant, 1961 Morris Minor
Handles good so far, not as "floaty" in the rear. Got rid of some of the bounce as well. Next step for me is lowering the rear with the drop leafs I got and shocks. Should be solid in the rear then.
1993 Astro, 1973 Austin Mini Clubman Estate, 1980 Trabant, 1961 Morris Minor
I just finished installing an Addco rear anti sway bar on my LS1 Astro. Didn't have to drill anything. Really easy install and I'm liking the result. Before when I'd nail the gas, the thing would really dive in the right rear and also on the shifts. Felt like a midget or sprint car looks when they gas it, ya know sometimes they pick the left front wheel right off the ground / track. That is how the 'Stro felt and when it would hook a shift about 80mph just as I'm pulling back into my lane in front of the car / cars that I just passed it was a bit much for an old gizzer to be comfortable with. NOW, it still sqats the rear a lot but it is even and feels W A Y better. Have no pics yet but I'll take some and send them to Larry and see if he will post them for me... Stan
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'00 Astro / El Camino
'61 BSA Super Rocket
'71 BSA B50 engine in a '67 C25 250 chassis
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Hey WVKayaker & Rebel. I notice that your bar is located to the top of the axle unlike WVKayaker's which is located to the bottom. Is that because of the difference in manufactures or because you guys have a lift? I kinda like it closer to the top for clearance reasons.
I don't have a rear swaybar. Those were Stans pics of his install I posted for him.
I'll have to make some changes to mine. You may be thinking about the poly bushings I installed on the front swaybar. Not enough room between the frame and halfshaft hub to clear. Will either be a c-notch or try to change the mounting bracket on the hub.
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Thanks to everyone for posting the rear sway bar installation photos. Great job on the installed bars and good photos too. The Hellwig does look to be well made with strong brackets and powder coated bar. I normally like the high mount location of the Hellwigs. I have installed them on my 94 S10 Blazer and 94 G20 full size Chevy van, but for my 2003 AWD Astro, I am kinda leaning toward the Belltech. It looks like it would be pretty easy to make a quick release end link with a bushing for the Belltech so that the rear bar could be effectively "disconnected" when one was driving off road and it would then give the rear suspension more articulation for crawling over rough rutted roads. Does anyone know if Belltech alread offers for sale a dis connect type end link?