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Old 07-11-2003, 12:57 PM   #1
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kazama tension rod

I just installed my Kazama Tension Rods the other day because my old bushings were shot. After the install, i took it out for a test ride and I was suprised how they felt. I was reading up on them before i bought them and it seems like everyone was saying the ride would be harsh. Personally, I don't feel it's harsh AT ALL. It seems so UNharsh, I'm thinking i may have installed them incorrectly. After the install, i took my car to firestone for an allignment. I told them about my tension rods and asked if they could adjust them for me. They said they would, but when i got the car back, it didn't seem like they touched them. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone with tension rods could help me out. Did i install them incorrectly? or are they not adjusted accordingly? I know what they do, but I don't know exactly HOW to adjust them. Is that big screw supposed to be closer to the control arm? or closer to the tension rod bracket like it is now? I'm not feeling a great difference between stock and these rods...
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