PSS-9 Sway bar Question
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Just a new member trying to figure out this forum please no flames. My question is on my 97C2S with MO30 sway bars installed how do I hook up the PSS-9 system on the rear with the drop links. I ordered the USA PSS-9 system and the new and improved hats for the struts however after reading some threads on this site it looks like the links won't hook up. I understand the MO30 bars go over the control arm and the RS bars go below. Sure would be nice to use the MO30 bars and save the expense. <img border="0" alt="[bigbye]" title="" src="graemlins/xyxwave.gif" />
Regards, Alan
Regards, Alan
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Alan, The PSS-9's have an obvious mount for the drop links to attach to, regardless of what sway bar you use. As noted in recent messages, if you lower the car to near RS ride height, the standard drop links may not work with the M030 sway bars and you would need to use the drop links for the RS sway bars (and route them below the A-arm). You can use the M030 bars, you may simply need the RS drop links and it all depends upon how much you lower the car. If you leave the standard USA ride height or lower to Euro ride height, the RS drop links are not necessary.
Kim (Silver Bullet) posted a few photos of his installation in Feb/March. They will help you understand how it all fits together. You should find them in a search.
Kim (Silver Bullet) posted a few photos of his installation in Feb/March. They will help you understand how it all fits together. You should find them in a search.
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Which droplinks you use depends upon the ride height you elect to set the car to, not that the link connections are physically incompatible or anything like that.