WTB: Adj Pan Hard, Pan Hard Re-loc, Drag Rear Sway
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Did you use the sway mounts Strange welded onto your S60 (that I noticed in your sig) with a drag bar ... if so, any issues with that? BMR tells me no problem ... UMI tells me not to & cut them off to use their mount ... Spohn does not think there will be a problem. I am curoius to know from someone who is running it this way.
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Did you use the sway mounts Strange welded onto your S60 (that I noticed in your sig) with a drag bar ... if so, any issues with that? BMR tells me no problem ... UMI tells me not to & cut them off to use their mount ... Spohn does not think there will be a problem. I am curoius to know from someone who is running it this way.
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The Wolfe is a very nice setup. I think I am going to go with the Spohn. That way I can mount it and drive the car to get the mounts welded. I am not able to do that with the BMR and I have no welder or welding experience and UMI says their drag sway cannot be run on the Strange mounts. I also like the fact that Spohn has an optional torque arm mount that bolts directly to the S60 with no cutting.
I believe the Strange mounts are BMR's since Strange and BMR work so close together. They just rotate the mounts rearward 15 degrees so the stock sway bar will mount with the larger pumpkin. At least, that is what I was told by BMR.
I believe the Strange mounts are BMR's since Strange and BMR work so close together. They just rotate the mounts rearward 15 degrees so the stock sway bar will mount with the larger pumpkin. At least, that is what I was told by BMR.