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Sway bars to suit XG falcon ute

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As the title says, looking for any recommendations for fatter sway bars to suit XG Utes, I'm assuming the XF front bar is different due to the sump difference between the sohc and xflow motors.

 

What do you guys recommend?

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30 minutes ago, Stumps said:

As the title says, looking for any recommendations for fatter sway bars to suit XG Utes, I'm assuming the XF front bar is different due to the sump difference between the sohc and xflow motors.

 

What do you guys recommend?

i was fairly sure the XG bar is the same bend/shape as the XD(probably XA) to XF utes, you need a custom sway bar for the barra or AU engine which TUFF MOUNTS makes only one size. 

you'd need to confirm this before buying, as i don't remember well enough to confirm it 100% 

@Thom may be the one to clarify. 

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i was fairly sure the XG bar is the same bend/shape as the XD(probably XA) to XF utes, you need a custom sway bar for the barra or AU engine which TUFF MOUNTS makes only one size. 

you'd need to confirm this before buying, as i don't remember well enough to confirm it 100% 

[mention=43]Thom[/mention] may be the one to clarify. 

 

Xg are different to xf, but you still need an aftermarket sway bar for au 4.0 or barra, AFAIK tuff mounts are the only ones currently doing aftermarket sway bars, like Dean said its a conversion one, if you wanted something heavier you'd probably have to have it made,

On the rear you can use a sway bar to suit xd

 

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10 hours ago, Stumps said:

https://www.rodshop.com.au/sway-bar-for-ford-xa-xb-xc-xd-xe-or-xf-with-a-barr any thoughts on this on, looks like it would fit the bill, 26mm bigger than the factory one

 

 

i still don't know why they don't list it for XG,(be sure to ask them) 

I know the Tuff Mounts one fits XG because a mate has one, and it's standard height (there's mention of it hitting the radiator support on full droop, aka on a hoist if standard springs are used) 

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