65 Dart Wagon Conversion to a Sedan Delivery

Although I have started the engine assembly i got sidetracked into doing my Hellwig early A sway bar install after commenting on @Mopar Tim thread on early A sway bar bushing. In that thread there were some concerns that Hellwig’s early A bar had morphed into the 67-72 bar.

So I pulled out my Hellwig 55914 1 & 1/4 in hollow sway bar. The Hellwig website says it’s specifically for the 63-66 Early A Bodies. Their website says the 5906 is for 67-72 A bodies. I bought this kit in 2013 and has been stored since then. The instructions for mine:

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The mounting brackets use one of the factory sway bar mounting holes with the user drilling the other. So i mounted the basic brackets and found it was a close fit but did need some adjustment. I did the “Adjustment” with my torch and BFH to make the brackets mount where they were supposed to. The instructions said securely mount the brackets with the Grade 8 hardware and leave the sway bar U bracket loose until the car was on the ground. I installed both LCA in order to center the sway bar. I left everything a little loose until the bar was adjusted side to side, then torqued the main brackets to their specs. I might tack weld the brackets to the K Frame for good measure.

The Hellwig 55914 fits the early A kFrame and LCAs pretty decent. I am happy with the fit side to side to the LCA’s sway bar factory brackets I will be installing my QA1 strut rods but leaving them loose until the car is sitting on the ground

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Yo see in that last picture where the var is right yonder the main attaching bolt? IMO it is to close to the tires. Mine rubbed and prevented lock yo lock steering. Factory just clears and is considerably further inboard

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