Well, there's a couple different designs I have in mind for stabilizer mounts, and here's the design basics:
Two (maybe three) 1.5" round U-bolts, bolted to one leg of a piece of angle iron. For stud ended shocks, the other leg (of the angle) simply has a hole in it, the shock stud goes through, and the nut goes on the other side, and now you've got a stabilizer.
For bushing ended stabilizers, I'm thinking turn the thing 90 degrees, and put a stud through the hole for the bushing end.
For the sake of inventory reduction, I could theoretically set it up to use two 1.5" U-bolts, on a perfectly square pattern, and then the same bracket would fit either way, might just need the stud hole drilled bigger if it's used with bushings instead of a shock stud.
1. Does this make sense?
2. Given what's involved, is it worth, say, $15-20 each, to get these things?
As with all my stuff, I'm more than happy to lay out exactly how I make it, and if you want to DIY instead of buying one, more power to ya.
--scott
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