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Old 08-05-05, 04:49 AM
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Suspension Techniques Rear Sway bar

I just recieved my ST sway bars in the mail. I managed to muscle the front one in, but the rear one has these weird adapter plates that don't quite fit together right. I'm at a complete loss as to how these go together. The directions elude to a diagram that wasn't printed for whatever reason, and the manufac. isn't cooperating at all. Anyone who has installed these before that can provide a picture or even a crude drawing would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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According to Mazdatrix, Suspension Techniques makes two different part numbers for rear bars - Zenki versus Kouki.
http://www.mazdatrix.com/h4586-92.htm

Someone else was asking me about why the rear bar doesn't fit a few months back...


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They do make two different bars and I have the right one...it's just that the directions tell you about the plates and a diagram, but there is none printed on the directions. I called ST and they said they'd email me the diagram, but no dice, I have yet to see a diagram. I have the bar in, with the endlinks connected, I just need to see how the adapter plates go together for the bushings on the frame.
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