Install: rear sway / stabilizer bar, quick write up |
Install: rear sway / stabilizer bar, quick write up |
Dec 17, 2005 - 8:50 PM |
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http://www.6gc.net/howto/install_rear_sway_bar -Christian Coomer, Administrator looking thru this site there was nothing for -> things to watch out for when installing rear sway bar. oem vs suspension technique oem vs suspension technique oem vs suspension technique o man do i need a disc conversion lol either that or sand/paint the drum.<p> sway bar hits exhaust pipe -> must be removed. U-Clips removed from bushings. watch for the flange as it has one nut welded to it. the other is bolt/nut combo used wd-40 for lubricant & just removed rubber-hanger support from rear of exhaust 1 of 3 rubber hangers. 2 small screws should take care of that my pea shooter. fuel tank straps were removed. fuel tank dropped about 1.5" - held up by jack & wood block. watch for these as they might get caught but shouldn't be a threat. tilt your head for this one. much more space after removing the muffler POOF! no more oem sway bar! it was a sinch to remove. voila! suspension technique sway bar in place ready for install. be liberal with the grease these bushings are huge compared to stock had a weird time putting this bushing U-clip on because the bolt came too close to the hump feels great to drive gL on your install |
May 23, 2006 - 2:31 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 29, '04 From Norway Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
What about the horisontal brace between the swaybar and damper?
Is shis the OEM part? Is seems so weak... I have just put on D2Racing coilovers, and this will be my next uppgrade. -------------------- Toyota Celica 2.0GT 1995 - 175BHP - D2Racing coilovers - BlackDiamond brakes - TOYO R881 tires - |
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