New rear sway bar. 1970 Chevy Nova rear sway bar install

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • New rear sway bar install from Belltech! The Nova gets better handling and upgraded suspension. Better road manners makes for a more fun car

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  • @benreavely4891
    @benreavely4891 2 роки тому +1

    thanx for the video. No swearing, no B.S., you gave useful information and get a 10 from me.

  • @noneed4me2n7
    @noneed4me2n7 2 роки тому

    Bought a front and rear sway bar kit made by Belltech. Honestly didn’t know much about them over other companies just was close in stock and priced the same everywhere else. Really won’t get a chance to drive it without the rear sway bar as it’s been over 15 years since I drove the car last (parked for body work prep then semi abandoned till now). Really wanted to get a better idea of how they help and if my purchase was worth it. Thanks for the informative video on installation even if mines a 69 ford. Much of the suspension from that era while not the same are pretty much identical in setup and use.

  • @chrisgolden6793
    @chrisgolden6793 Рік тому

    getting my rear sway bar!! i bought a addco

  • @mississippikid3453
    @mississippikid3453 3 роки тому

    great video man. gonna do mine now, thanks

  • @monirtorgman
    @monirtorgman Рік тому

    Good video and help ❤❤

  • @shawnpangburn5729
    @shawnpangburn5729 5 років тому +1

    You incorrectly installed the frame mounting brackets. Step 9 clearly states to mount the SHORT LEG to the frame rail. You also need to turn the frame bolt so the nut and threads face outward to avoid hitting the stabilizers cup washers at the top of the link. I confirmed all this with Belltech technical support. Thank you and a remake of the video is Essential to show correct installation process.

    • @automotiveantics
      @automotiveantics  5 років тому +2

      Actually the positioning of the L bracket can be mounted either way depending on application since there are variances with every install. I had also confirmed that with belltech. Which is why one side is longer. Good observations tho, thanks for watching!

    • @shawnpangburn5729
      @shawnpangburn5729 5 років тому

      @@automotiveantics Actually the angle brackets have a bigger hole on the long side and a smaller 1/2" hole on the SHORT LEG side. The 1/2" bolt must be mounted through the 1/2" hole just like you drilled into your frame. John Carnell at Belltech technical will confirm the correct way and only way is to mount the SHORT LEG side to the frame rail. Send them a pic of how you installed yours at info@belltech.com and engineering will get right back to you with their opinion on your installation. Thank you

    • @jimthomas7251
      @jimthomas7251 2 роки тому

      @@automotiveantics ,
      Is that just a open 10 bolt rear end ?
      I don't seem to have that problem with my 12 bolt posi

  • @simonw2631
    @simonw2631 6 місяців тому

    Kinda want to do that on my 66 cadillac. But i’m alergic to drilling holes in classic cars so i need to looknif i have holes somewhere

    • @automotiveantics
      @automotiveantics  6 місяців тому

      Trust me it's worth it. Just drill the hole haha. If you don't I'm sure the rust will eventually find it anyway haha

    • @simonw2631
      @simonw2631 6 місяців тому

      @@automotiveantics my car is pretty solid regarding rust, and i’m restoring it anyway

  • @JAGMotorworks
    @JAGMotorworks Рік тому

    Very good video. Just curious how wide the mounting points on the axle are? I have inboard shocks so they might be in my way

  • @redrird
    @redrird 3 роки тому +1

    Wonder if having traction bars would be in the way?

  • @TrebledPiper
    @TrebledPiper 5 років тому +1

    I wanted to ask a question on how you attached it on the passenger side. It looks like it is not tight against the frame on the passenger side but it is on the driver's side. Is that true and why did that have to happen? Is that right and is it still tight and working properly? Thank you.

    • @automotiveantics
      @automotiveantics  5 років тому +1

      Everything is tight and working great! I even went back and retighten everything after a couple miles

    • @TrebledPiper
      @TrebledPiper 5 років тому +1

      Thanks for your reply. I am going to install one in my 1974 Oldsmobile Omega. I just wanted to have a head's up on any issues and how you overcame them before I start the install.

    • @automotiveantics
      @automotiveantics  5 років тому +1

      @@TrebledPiper no issues at all! Very easy install and you'll love the improved handling!

  • @vgslife9640
    @vgslife9640 4 роки тому

    cool video bro

  • @trentdawg2832
    @trentdawg2832 2 роки тому

    I just ordered front and rear bars for my lsa supercharged’74 nova…..was the front one a pain in the ass to get in? Do I have to drop the A-arms on either side

    • @automotiveantics
      @automotiveantics  2 роки тому

      I didn't drop the A arms but it would probably be easier. I definitely had to fight to get it in

  • @alonzojackson7321
    @alonzojackson7321 5 років тому

    Where did you get your sway bar kit from and what is the part numbers? Thanks

    • @automotiveantics
      @automotiveantics  5 років тому

      Summit racing. Dont remember the part number but if you call them they will hook you up!

  • @angelfigueroa6625
    @angelfigueroa6625 4 роки тому

    Part # on kit

    • @automotiveantics
      @automotiveantics  4 роки тому

      Dont remember the exact number but it's the same one for the 67-70 Camaro/firebird

    • @angelfigueroa6625
      @angelfigueroa6625 4 роки тому

      @@automotiveantics gotcha I'll
      Keep looking the kit I've found isn't close to that one

    • @automotiveantics
      @automotiveantics  4 роки тому

      @@angelfigueroa6625 I found the part number. Its 146-5568.