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Old 05-06-2016, 02:45 PM
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Exclamation BIG PROBLEMS- RideTech MuscleBar

My muscle bar seems to be too long

I took some measurements and I need to compare


Factory Front Frame Rail Width is 41 3/8"
Mine measure 41.5" (even better for this situation)

The bar has welded bushing retainers in each end about 4.5" from the ends
The Inside Welded Washer to Washer Width = 29" is this right???

The sway bar seems to be either welded wrong or the bar is the wrong length. Please help.

Need some help here. Pretty concerned.
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is it possible that you have the bushings and such on the wrong side of the welded washers....?
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Old 05-06-2016, 03:31 PM
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is it possible that you have the bushings and such on the wrong side of the welded washers....?
I asked RideTech and he said they are to be on the outside. I can understand why as it keeps the bar from walking
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My Savitske frame brace went in without drama. I don't understand why this is happening to me
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Get some better pics and send them to ride tech or post them on here
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Are the guys at Ridetech helping you? They can supply you with the dimensions etc you need.

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They said they would get back to me Monday when I called to day. I think they were hosting an event and were busy. Bummer for me.
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