RL Special Sale: Rear Sway Bar Droplinks
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Originally Posted by Serge944
Ugh! You're the first to have this problem (to my knowledge). What did I say about those darn tolerances?
My last 11 orders came with just 2 larger spacers (opposed to 4 smaller ones) and then a shorter bolt for the bar to link, so this problem shouldn't occur anymore.
Thanks for the feedback.
My last 11 orders came with just 2 larger spacers (opposed to 4 smaller ones) and then a shorter bolt for the bar to link, so this problem shouldn't occur anymore.
Thanks for the feedback.
Nice parts though , thanks again for building them.
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Originally Posted by Serge944
When you install them, you have to have your suspension loaded. Then, you put the droplinks on without forcing them on. This is where the length adjustment comes in.
Wood blocks work...
Wood blocks work...
um.....whoops. i didnt have my suspention loaded. and i just put em on at about half the length they would go out. Is that bad? If it is then ill do it right when i drop the rear eccentric.
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Yeah, simply setting them to equal lengths wont quite do it. These are solid metal links so there is no give and you may have preloaded the bar. Ideally, you want to set them to a length which will make them perpendicular to the sway bar arms when the car is neutral.