Just go my hotchkis sways in the mail!
These should be quite awesome when I get them installed...
I'll be installing the rear one, but I noticed that there are only 2 Bolt/Washer/Nuts for the rear brackets! shouldnt there be 4?! Or do you only secure one side of the bracket to the subframe?
Thanks!
I'll be installing the rear one, but I noticed that there are only 2 Bolt/Washer/Nuts for the rear brackets! shouldnt there be 4?! Or do you only secure one side of the bracket to the subframe?
Thanks!
Originally Posted by Jehoo
As far as I remember, my friend used the OEM upper bolts. The bolts that came with the sways go to the lower bracket. I might be wrong, but that's what I remember... :D
Good call on getting a shop to do the front. I goofed up the front so bad I had to pay $400+ for them to drop the steering rack and realign it when it would have only cost $80 for them to put it in. That's what I get for my first attempt at installing sways.
Originally Posted by mike6789k
ah, sorry to hear that keesh...
wait, OEM upper bolts? lower bracket?
we're all talking about ONLY THE REAR here right?
wait, OEM upper bolts? lower bracket?
we're all talking about ONLY THE REAR here right?
Originally Posted by Jehoo
Originally Posted by mike6789k
ah, sorry to hear that keesh...
wait, OEM upper bolts? lower bracket?
we're all talking about ONLY THE REAR here right?
wait, OEM upper bolts? lower bracket?
we're all talking about ONLY THE REAR here right?
how should i position them with reference to the slots? in the middle?
Originally Posted by Jehoo
Try to take a look at the OEM rear sway bar and its brackets. You'll figure it out. :D
Originally Posted by Jehoo
I see. So you're gonna run it together with stock springs? I suggest get some lowering springs too. :D You'll really feel the difference.
i doubt it...
maybe ill get trd springs / struts later
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