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Mar 13 2018, 12:31 PM
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So I bought a stock 15mm bar that I have no mounting hardware for it. So instead of spending the $50 to $150 in parts plus shipping for it all I'd just make my own stuff with all the cr@p I have at home. A few hours here and there aren't that big of deal.
Using pictures Ive found on-line I have a 90+% of the correct spacing of the arms and links. If starting from scratch for the arm any reason to make spacing the same or think it'll be noticeable if I made the mounting point for the links an inch shorter or inch longer (for stiffer or looser bar correct?) Street car, no major mods engine or suspension wise. |
Mueller 15mm stock Front swaybar Q's, okay or worth it to make arms shorter/longer? Mar 13 2018, 12:31 PM
gothspeed I would make sway bar arm length so links are vert... Mar 13 2018, 02:27 PM
stownsen914 As to the question of shorter/longer, it may not m... Mar 14 2018, 07:19 AM![]() ![]() |
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