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Old 04-07-2005, 12:08 AM
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Question Suspension Techniques Front Anti-Sway Bar Question

I got this Suspension Techniques Front Anti-Sway Bar from summintracing and just figures its too big to assemble. Who has assembled one I really need help, about to freakin out
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Yep, it's heavy but it installs the same way. It's a fairly easy remove and replace thing. If it's the 35mm solid,,, you will like it. Just don't run the 25mm rear that they have to go with the 35mm rear. It's too large for most people under most circumstances.
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What do you mean "too big to assemble"? I've got one on my car right now. It just bolts on. What are you having difficulty with (do the bushings not fit?)? More information would be helpful.
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Same question as trackbird. Same 35mm ST bar and it installed fine. I think I had to cut the hole for the bar a bit bigger and I think I chucked a splash shield but it is on there and made a noticible difference.

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I just pulled the splash shield around it, no cutting at all, and bolted it all in place.




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