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Old 02-24-2006, 09:15 PM
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I just got done installing these today, the bolt in version and they help alot. my question was will it cause more stress if i put it on the lower position rather than the upper one?
also put on front and rear BMR sway bars. also a great product but took forever to get the old end links out.
Old 02-25-2006, 08:19 PM
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Yes it will cause more stress on the rear but it really is much to worry about on street tires. I run mine on the lowest hole all the time have yet to even move it from it. As long as your not launching the car all the time and hooking reall good I would't worry about it. Put it on the bottom hole.
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so, im assuming the lowest hole will help the car hook better?
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Yeah, at least thats what I have been told.
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My car hooking up.....lol...someone should explain that concept to it.

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