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Contact Hotchkis... maybe you can adapt the bar somehow? Sometimes they won't list it if it's not a easy DIY install, but being "Hot Rodders" as we are -- there's gotta be a way!
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There may be other brands on the market. Also, if you get real hard up you could try drilling another set of holes in the ends of the bar. Providing there is room, they would go toward the center of the bar. Try it on a junk yard sway bar. The metal is heat treated, so you might have to use a grinder or carbide drill.
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