energy bushings
#23
lololololol
when you tighten down the bolts it must be with the suspension under load including the shock mount nuts. since i don't have a lift in my front drive i used the winter (stock) wheels in the LES SCHWAB he he bags to drop it down and still get under it to tighten it all up.
#24
try here for the Whiteline bar # BTR76 it was made for the Echo.
http://www.pdm-racing.com/
it wont show up for xb/xa find the echo.
e-mail Don at PDM racing in Vancover Canada he stocks a dozen annually for his eastcoast Echo cusomers
don@pdm-racing.com
i think i paid @ 225.00 shipped to me in WA state
i dont think that other site still sells them
hers is an install diy link
http://groups.msn.com/Sorensonbrian/...struction.msnw
and Whitelines home page
http://www.whiteline.com.au/
http://www.pdm-racing.com/
it wont show up for xb/xa find the echo.
e-mail Don at PDM racing in Vancover Canada he stocks a dozen annually for his eastcoast Echo cusomers
don@pdm-racing.com
i think i paid @ 225.00 shipped to me in WA state
i dont think that other site still sells them
hers is an install diy link
http://groups.msn.com/Sorensonbrian/...struction.msnw
and Whitelines home page
http://www.whiteline.com.au/
#25
i am curious as to why it would have to be loaded to tighten it. it moves through bushings where it attaches to the "axle" and really does nothing if both rear wheels are moving in the same direction. its only action is to react to the opposite wheel, right? just tryin' to figure out exactly how the rear suspension works. thanks.
#26
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Here is the link to the whiteline bar. It's still available but the price has gone up.
http://gtworx.com/catalog/product_in...oducts_id=1107
http://gtworx.com/catalog/product_in...oducts_id=1107
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