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Thread: Sway bar disconnects

  1. #11
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    All set for installing

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    Gary

  2. #12
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    Well they are fitted without modifying the length. I simply set them to the shortest setting and bolted them in. The only modification was to enlarge the existing bolt holes slightly to 1/2", put some grease in the connector joints and bolt them in. Start to finish was around 45 minutes.

    Of note for any others who have a 2" lift was the amount of rubbing that has occurred between the sway bar and the axle. It could be worth having a look to make sure the axle does not suffer any damage.

    Gary

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    Have you deflated the bags fully with them in? Mine made the sway bar touch the steering arm even after shortening them somewhat. My lift blocks are only 30mm (but same +2 inch shocks) so my bump stop extensions are only 30mm so maybe thats why yours don't need to be shortened.

    I haven't noticed any rubbing of the sway bar.

  4. #14
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    Dieter

    I Dropped the car down to access mode and clearance to the steering is around 5-10 mm. I might end up shortening the connectors a little bit.

    Gary

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