Your brace MIGHT suffice. The brace is more for traction and tying the rear suspension in with the frame. Try it without a swaybar, if you have too much oversteer add one. This is something I've been pondering also as I have both the swaybar and the brace. Its going to be trial and error. You just have to be smart about it. Go to a parking lot or somewhere to try it out. Remember.. oversteer is always better than understeer.
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Julian
'74 Super
"If you are under control you're going too slow" - Parnelli Jones
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