Fabricated my own stabilizer bars.
Fabricated the bars in the garage during the cold days over the last few months. The last 2 weeks have been warm enough for me to install the bars. Not to wag my tail to hard, but boy do they look good and most important...the really seem to work well to reduce movement sitting here in the shed.
Tools:
Hack saw
110v wire feed welder (Harbor Freight - $99)
Small bench top drill press (Harbor Freight - $49)
Grinders, files, sandpaper
Components: (all materials from Lowes)
3' 1/2" & 3/4" weldable tubing (work ok front to rear without shortening, but may have to shorten for your side to side bars)
3/4" & 1" weldable square tubing for brackets (most labor intensive part
1/4"x3/8" - 3/4" & 1" Hillman sleeves
1/4" bolts, washers & nuts
5/16" bolt and nut for the "lock down" (weld nut to lower bar and weld a rod to top of bolt to make handle