The sway bar story Part 1
#151
Eats, Sleeps, Dreams Rotary
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Both my stock front bar and rear bar were bent when I took them off the car. I suspect they were both a result of running the car lowered on coilovers, additionally the passenger side front sway bar mount had collapsed.
That said, were you running the links connected to the inward or outward hole (this is how RB refers to the holes, which is dumb and confusing). It looks like from the paint marks, you had them connected to the stiffer inward hole.
EDIT and - were you using adjustable end links?
That said, were you running the links connected to the inward or outward hole (this is how RB refers to the holes, which is dumb and confusing). It looks like from the paint marks, you had them connected to the stiffer inward hole.
EDIT and - were you using adjustable end links?
Rear stock end links on the stiffer holes as they didn't fit the softer holes with my dampers.
#153
Eats, Sleeps, Dreams Rotary
iTrader: (17)
As far as I understand, there shouldn't be any preload and the bars should spring back to flat. The bars shouldn't take a set bend as they are springs and if they just bend they're not working correctly.
For now I'll be using the stock rear 93 and get a feel for the balance and handling.
For now I'll be using the stock rear 93 and get a feel for the balance and handling.
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