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Old 10-30-2008, 08:30 AM   #1
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couldnt you just take a torch and hammer to the ends of that sway bar. Or have you even test fit the piece yet?
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couldnt you just take a torch and hammer to the ends of that sway bar. Or have you even test fit the piece yet?
I would think putting a torch to it would ruin the tensile strength of the item making it more brittle and you really don't want an item breaking on you with the kinda of power going into this build.
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couldnt you just take a torch and hammer to the ends of that sway bar. Or have you even test fit the piece yet?
It is mounted now and the only issue is the slant in the end link. To combat this if necessary I was most likely going to utilize an offset bracket that would mount to the lower control arm and allow the link to sit vertical.
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