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Mocked up the sway bar with a very quick and efficient way to locate the bar and arms. looks hokey in pictures though.
Ride heigtht: http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg Bump: http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg Droop: http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg |
Bryce,
I have been looking into a similar swaybar setup. Ground clearance is one of my goals. My plan is to hole saw a couple of holes through the frame and mount bar just in front of the crank pulley. The arms will be above the control arms. This will also allow me to move my strut rod mounts inboard further so I can get some additional steering angle with the 17x9s. |
I wimped out about going either of these routes. Thru the frame - I figured by the time you get the bar far enough forward to clear the pulley, the arms would be 2' long and in the way of the tires as the higher you go, the more tire you have to clear. Going below as Bryce is doing put my end-links to close to the ground. Im currently waiting for delivery of a custom bent adjustable piece from Addco.
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I thought about drilling a hole in the frame, I dont really like the idea. However since I have moved the radiator back 3" I do not have room between the radiator and crank pulley. So the only logical place on my car was as previously shown. I really havent cut up my car that much, basically still bolt on suspension. I want to keep it that way. |
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I cant wait to see your custom Addco bar. I talked to them at SEMA and they were not that interested. |
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A couple more pics as I slowly put the sway bar in:
http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg |
a few more progress pics:
Sway bar mounts and new ball joints. http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg |
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