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Deaver Spring will set you up with whatever you want. good guys. they built my rear springs. if anybody goes there, their service counter is made of wood our cattle brands are burnt into the wood. they are in Santa Ana, CA. look for the JA brand and the Wagon Wrench brand(looks like a upside down goal post). highdesertranger
 
Ditto I had some springs re-arched years ago not too many of that craft left these days, better than new, used the truck for heavy dump runs. the money is now in the computer
analytical side all those old shops are disappearing . At least here in the Left bay.
 
A low buck way of reducing sway, depending on how the bar is mounted, is to fine tune the stock sway bars.

If you can get greaseable poly frame mounts, get them.

Don't get poly end links, they are always in bind.

Get Moog end links pictured or if you have a tall wallet $$$, posi-links.

These simple mods will get you "on the bar" quicker so the stock bar will act bigger without sacrificing ride quality.
 

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