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Frankenbar Install - Now with pictures!, ...the anti-swaybar install thread |
yeahmag |
May 1 2009, 10:20 AM
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So I've overcome most of my sway bar hurdles. Turned down stock bushings to fit the odd ball sized droplink "hoop". Made "press fit" reducers for the heim joint out of metal fuel line (kinda proud of that one), spacers made from the "old" metal sleeves to center the heim joint, and now it's install time.
The bar is in, but I'm wondering (since I have the option) what I should shoot for as far as orientation of the arm and droplinks when the car is at rest. I would guess I want the arm perpendicular to the ground, but thought I'd ask. -Aaron |
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