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2011-2014 Mustangs
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drag wheels without relocation brackets
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<blockquote data-quote="GModder" data-source="post: 16148162" data-attributes="member: 183101"><p>To my knowledge, most aftermarket swaybars other than the BMR SB042 use the same stock mount and require the sway relo bracket IF you are running 15x10 wheels. You really need not be concerned about the swaybar relo bracket, it's a pretty much no-brainer to install. The important thing is to have the correct rate(s) bar to match your setup. Hope that helps to clarify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GModder, post: 16148162, member: 183101"] To my knowledge, most aftermarket swaybars other than the BMR SB042 use the same stock mount and require the sway relo bracket IF you are running 15x10 wheels. You really need not be concerned about the swaybar relo bracket, it's a pretty much no-brainer to install. The important thing is to have the correct rate(s) bar to match your setup. Hope that helps to clarify. [/QUOTE]
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