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> Stock sway bar shifting side to side
Marlow
post Nov 4 2005, 08:51 PM
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What keeps the front sway bar centered? My sway bar seems to shift towards the passenger side of the car every time I've checked it. The drop link rubs against the strut housing. There doesn't appear to be anything missing that I can see. I've had to re-center it several times over the years -- I just wack it with a 5lb mallet and a block of wood until it's centered but it's annoying me now. Any ideas?
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davep
post Nov 4 2005, 09:01 PM
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There is nothing to really keep it centered. However, I think it would only walk if the forces on it are not even. Check the rubber bushings are in good shape. If the bar is stock, then the ends are square and should not try to go through the bushing. The lever arms may not be centered on the ends. Or something may be bent, putting an axial force on the bar in addition to the torque.
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