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Old 11-08-2007, 08:30 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: O&B Fab Front Swaybar Collar Mod

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Ya, that swaybar is locked... Have him send us a pic of the other side. That would say alot. The swaybar is not even with the frame. Balance is everthing.
Actually the swaybar is centered very well. He sent me 19 pics from different angles on both sides. The swaybar links are even lined up straight and true. With the extreme lift and the large coils he is getting contact between the swaybar and coil at extreme travel. It probably don't help that the coils on most of these lift systems are located at the bottom of the coilover setup. Some of them are the full length of the coilover setup. When a coil this long compresses it can bow one direction or the other during compression causing it to come in contact with the link mount bolts.

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