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Old 09-01-2006, 04:58 PM
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Default DC Strut Bar with Ingalls Stiffy questions..

I know there are some post already stated it will be ok to have them bot but what my question is wouldn't this setup make your strut bar not well leveling and align? since the engine damper has its own bracket? so the driver side strut bolt on point will seat lower than passenger side?
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like i said before, the etd bracket is very thin, it's not going to make a difference.

strut bars hardly do anything anyways
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I know~~ thanks for your help~~
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Use washers on the other side to make up for the stiffy
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^^^ It's just that simple.
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oh ya~~ hahahaha!! thx guys!! totally forgot about that!!
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Originally Posted by BOXMAN
Use washers on the other side to make up for the stiffy
i was begining to loose all hope this site had with people who actually came up with funtional ideas and solutions lol.. to many nubs with no clue what they are doing or saying.. you gave me home man! lol.
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Originally Posted by TCpete
Originally Posted by BOXMAN
Use washers on the other side to make up for the stiffy
i was begining to loose all hope this site had with people who actually came up with funtional ideas and solutions lol.. to many nubs with no clue what they are doing or saying.. you gave me home man! lol.

Thanks this site has good info and some great people spreading the info. Like all forums you just need to weed through all the BS to find what you are looking for
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