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Old 06-30-2008, 07:55 PM
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ok so i got my 9in installed grinded away some of the part thats needed for the sway bar to fit (hits the back side of where the torque arm mounts)

grinded it a little now i got it to where the sway bar goes on but the bushings are angled towards the rear of the car

does the sway bar need to be directly under the rear? also do the clamps have to be faceing straight down?didnt wanna grind too much if this will be enough

heres some pics tried to get the best as possible




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That should be fine. The effectiveness is best centered but that isn't enough to worry about.

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Old 07-02-2008, 09:47 AM
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Looks fine.You want to make sure that none of the parts contact each other when the car suspension travels.
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