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> Front Sway bar, Front sway bar
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post Jun 29 2022, 04:25 PM
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QUOTE(Literati914 @ Jun 29 2022, 04:20 PM) *

Honestly, I think this is just a case of 'there's more than one way to skin a cat'... and probably most don't even realize it could be done as the factory apparently did it. It is a clean method, but for me (at least on my current project) I like having the heavy/thick bracket on the inside - 'cause that way it sandwiches the thin sheetmetal (from the body) between inside bracket and outside mount. I've actually even wondered how necessary the bracket being welded was, when putting the bracket inside the tank cavity... I'm mean the metal sandwich is under torque from 3 nut/bolts/lock washers each side.


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It’s necessary on the track
I say that because I ripped metal out on a car I used to race that didn’t have a sandwiched plate once
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