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Old Apr 25, 2011 | 03:10 AM
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Well looking everywhere i can locally within a few states and junkyards no one has any zr2 torsion bars and those are the thickness ones im looking for so i need to make some other choice im assuming. Having 157k miles and going on the beach and wheeling my tbars are just way to soft and have no where near the stiffness that they should, they are all out mushy lol. Now i know a tahoe is a larger truck and they come with v8's so they alone have to come with larger tbars but are the lengths different along with would they be too strong compared to the 30mm and the 32mm bars? (I did find out the bars on a full size were 54"s and the 32mm ones are what goes onto a zr2)
 
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In short, no they won't work. Check here to see why.
 
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