C1 1960-1962 Chevrolet Corvette Sway Bar Bracket - Rear Frame
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Revive the authentic handling of your C1 Corvette with a precision-made Sway Bar Bracket tailored for the rear frame. This 1960–1962 Chevrolet Corvette bracket is engineered to deliver the exact fit and dependable operation you need for restorations, repairs, or ongoing ownership, ensuring your classic rides with the same stability and feel it did when new.
- Direct-fit rear-right replacement designed for C1 Corvettes (1953–1962), reusing factory mounting points for a clean, bolt-in install.
- OE-spec geometry preserves original sway bar leverage and alignment, maintaining authentic steering feel and predictable handling on winding roads.
- Durable construction uses heavy-gauge steel with a protective finish to resist undercarriage corrosion and wear over decades of use.
- Restoration-ready a dependable component for frame-off or mechanical refresh projects, helping you keep your classic Corvette’s performance true to its era.
- Versatile compatibility specifically suited for rear-frame, right-side applications within the C1 range, ensuring correct fitment even after component wear or damage.
Why it matters: the sway bar bracket is a quiet champion of your Corvette’s stability, guiding the sway bar’s role in reducing body roll and maintaining tire contact during cornering. A worn or misaligned bracket can subtly alter ride dynamics and braking response. Replacing it with this rear-frame bracket helps you recover authentic handling characteristics, protect value, and enjoy safer, more confident driving in classic conditions.
Practical usage notes for enthusiasts: inspect adjacent mounting areas for wear before installation, use proper hardware and torque specs, and consider pairing with the corresponding sway bar and mounts to sustain balanced suspension geometry. This part is built for serious C1 lovers who demand reliability and accuracy in every mile of their 1953–1962 Corvette journey.