rear sway bar?

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I have both front and back Hellwig bars on my 72 dart. Awesome product and great customer service. I had ordered them a long time before I actually installed them. By the time I got around to installing them they upgraded a few things on them. They replaced the old style hardware with the new style hardware without hesitation and did not even ask for shipping on them. The car handles great with the bars installed. I can not wait to buy a second pair for my 70 dart.
 
On Susp Conn site I see 5906 (is this tubular or solid) & 6905 (rear 1"). What's the deal with the different PN's?

We offer solid heat treated bars and tubular sway bars. Some like the solid heat treated chrome-moly sway bars, others like the weight reduction of the tubular bars. We are the only aftermarket manufacturer with the capability to offer both. Here's our p/n's for Mopar A-Body applications:


55906 1-1/8" Tubular FSB 67-72 Mopar A-Body

5906 1-1/8" Solid 4140 FSB 67-72 Mopar A-Body


55905 1-1/8" Tubular FSB 73-76 Mopar A-Body


5905 1-1/8" Solid 4140 FSB 73-76 Mopar A-Body


We just put an extra "5" in front of the solid p/n for the tubular p/n

For the rear there is only one option for the Mopar A-Body

6907 3/4" Solid 4140 Adjustable RSB 63-76 Mopar A-Body


THe 6905 is an old p/n that was replaced by 6907
 
FYI, I measured the difference in weight between the 73-76 Tubuler vs Solid 1-1/8" solid front sway bar.

5.75 POUNDS lighter for the tubuler!!!

Right off the very front most part of your car!!
 
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