OK, long time ago I removed the sway bar because it didn;t work out well, and since we are going to be driving on a few curvy roads it was time to address this issue.
The stock width bar also was an issue as to clearance with the track bar frame bracket. So, I needed to find one about 36" wide eye to eye
I found what I think is a 88 ranger 2wd front bar. The frame mount points on the ranger were more inboard but using the stock explorer mountas and bushing works great.
The 1/2" eye ends are turned vertical making for an easy direct mount to a 1/2" rod end using some low mis shims.
Also, the ends are more of a direct path, reaching around the trac bar mount just fine. Now the bolt I was having clearance issues with is behind the bracket, out of the way.
I used the endlinks Dkchrist made, however i had to trim the tube eye a bit, and installed a 3/4" inner rubber bushing ( recycled eye bushings from a 2nd gen 5th shock, bore the center to 3/4" on drill press) . I then sleeved the bushings with a 9/16" tube to use a 9/16 bolt on the bottom end. This gives a rubber bushing end for a bit of ride quality.
Quick disconnect will be down the road I guess, for now you'll just have to wait a minute for me to wrench them out. I'm not in a hurry lately. Needed for the quick disco's are 2 9/16" universal hitch pins in place of the lower 9/16 bolts I reckon.
Here's the pics
Look how horizontal the sway bar is now.
It handles great.
I believe this is now a safe sway bar. Comments?