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Turbo Coupe Swaybar

I'm just curious, what swaybars where available on the turbo coupe (or on fox thunderbirds/cougars in general).  I went to the parts store to order new bushings for a turbo coupe front swaybar I got at a junk yard and they had listings for at least half a dozen different diameter swaybars!  I didn't measure it beforehand like a numb nuts but I just figured all turbo coupes had a standard size front swaybar.  One thing I do know is that it sure is a lot beefier than my standard one.  Anyways I was just wondering...didn't know if they had a different "handling package" on certain cars with certain options, etc.
'88 'bird, 10.9:1 306 w/TFS top end, forged rods/pistons, T-5 swap & bunch of other stuff, 1-family owned, had it since ‘98, 5.0tbrd88 on Instagram and YouTube

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The diameter of front Turbo Coupe swaybar, that I have, is 33 mm or 1 5/16".  Can't recall what the rear is...

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1 5/16" up front, the rear doesnt require bushings, they just bolt on

iver seen 3 bars for the front personally, a 1", 1 1/4", and 1 5/16", and ive seen 2 different ones in the rear, but i dont remember the sizes
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yeah I have the rear one already on...its actually quite a bit bigger than the one my v8 car had originally but the front one is what I think will make a difference.  The one I have is 1 5/16'' as well.  I wonder why the parts store had so many listings for the front one (i think they might have even had one listed bigger than 1 5/16'').  Oh well.  On a side note, what are our options on aftermarket swaybars?  I know ADDCO (i think thats the name) makes them but are they any better than say a TC with new bushings etc.?
'88 'bird, 10.9:1 306 w/TFS top end, forged rods/pistons, T-5 swap & bunch of other stuff, 1-family owned, had it since ‘98, 5.0tbrd88 on Instagram and YouTube


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Reply #5
The swaybars off the donor '88 cougar I got from the junkyard are 1 5/16" front and .810" rear. They make a hell af a difference on my mostly stock '84 5.0 T-Bird.
Real improvement in corner carving !!!!! Cheap too, $10 bucks a piece and $17 for the new front bushings at NAPA

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When I was looking at new '88 Birds, I found some with a thin front bar & no rear bar, some with a thicker front bar and a spindly little rear bar (on V8 models only), & the Sports with an even thicker front bar & a thicker rear bar (about the same size as the TC's had). The Sport also has blue urethane end-link bushings on the front.

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generally, the bushings are a green, a crayon color green, and are poly for the turbo coupes and TC's, the sports use the same swaybars
It's Gumby's fault.

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Reply #8
Thread Resurrection!!

So I picked up a set of TC sway bars today but I'm a little confused... The front bar is definitely bigger, almost twice as much, but the rear is the same as the one I already had. The rear is somewhere between 3/4 and 7/8 ( I don't have a caliper to accurately check, thats just the closest I could do with a tape). The one I had originally was pulled from an 85/86 Sport. Is the TC bigger in some situations or did I just luck out on my first one?
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[thread=28690]1988 Cougar V6[/thread]
2012 F-150 3.7L

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Reply #9
I don't remember my rear sway bar from my other Bird to be any different from my Sport. The front sway bar on the Sport is bigger. It came with TC bars.
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Reply #10
Quote from: sarjxxx;382887
Thread Resurrection!!

So I picked up a set of TC sway bars today but I'm a little confused... The front bar is definitely bigger, almost twice as much, but the rear is the same as the one I already had. The rear is somewhere between 3/4 and 7/8 ( I don't have a caliper to accurately check, thats just the closest I could do with a tape). The one I had originally was pulled from an 85/86 Sport. Is the TC bigger in some situations or did I just luck out on my first one?



Use an open end wrench for sizing it. It will ball park the diameter pretty close.
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Reply #11
My front bar is from my '88 TC, it's 1-5/16"..........also have a rear bar, not sure if it's the TC or the one from the Sport, but they are identical. Also have one from a '94+ Stang, it's the same diameter, but shaped slightly different.
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Reply #12
Ok, well the 1-5/16" front is indeed what I have, no question there. What I'm trying to figure out, is considering the TC/Sport rear bar is already less than 1" thick, how small is the "little spindly pathetic" one I've heard about??
--SteveN 👍
[thread=28690]1988 Cougar V6[/thread]
2012 F-150 3.7L

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Reply #13
The small one is VERY small.  My 86 had a small rear sway bar and the TC one was noticeably thicker when I swapped it on.  I just went out and measured the one on my 85 and it is right around 9/16.  The 86 sleeps outside and I don't feel like going out and crawling under it, lol.

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Reply #14
Ohhhhhkay well that makes me feel better. The two that I have weigh in at a very tight 13/16" using the above mentioned wrench-test method. good lord 9/16"? that's barely a half inch, a whole 3/8 smaller than mine egads. Makes you wonder why they even bothered.

I wonder how that 85 that I pulled my original wound up with the big one. The front was not the thick bar so either it came with it, (and it appeared to have been there for a loooooong time) or they swapped it on. The car did not appear to have been upgraded in any way whatsoever so it must have had it. That seems a little odd but I guess it might have been specially ordered that way by the original owner? But then again, why the smaller front bar? oh well I guess I'll never know :)

Hey while we're somewhat on the subject, I ordered the Energy Suspension bushings for the front. Now those are supposed to be grease-able... Is that necessary? I'm wondering if the custom lower brackets that they come with are compatible with the stock upper brackets? What have you guys done?
--SteveN 👍
[thread=28690]1988 Cougar V6[/thread]
2012 F-150 3.7L