do you need a set of rear sway bar drop links ?, - thinking about having some made in stock dims |
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do you need a set of rear sway bar drop links ?, - thinking about having some made in stock dims |
jimkelly |
Oct 7 2011, 10:08 AM
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bigkensteele |
Oct 7 2011, 06:15 PM
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I agree with Eric. You would want to be able to adjust the pre-load without removing the link on one end.
Personally, if I was going to go through the trouble to make them, I would just make both sides adjustable. I know that you only need to adjust one side for pre-load, but why bother with two designs. |
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