Here is how I did the swaybar on my Frog. Used Losi hardware.
The center shaft is a cut down Savage bulkhead tube,notched for e-clips.
Going to make new sideplates out of carbon this week (vintage ones look like ass).
Will road test later (rain) and let you all know how it works.
Frog swaybar.
- tony13b
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Re: Frog swaybar.
Nice job man LOL LOL let me know how it works, I'll do it to my frog...
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Re: Frog swaybar.
Yea, I am trying to get some more on power steering and the inside front to stop lifting in turns. Everything workes good on the bench. As long as the bar is not too big it should work ok. I am a bit worried it will lift the inside rear now as it tends to do this on the left side a bit now (non motor side). I guess the next step will be a front bar... Maybe I am spending too much time this. 

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