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swaybar extensions

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swaybar extensions

Post by ledgend80 »

ok so what are the benifits to fitting swaybar extensions besides stopping the driveshaft from hitting the swaybar. do they swaybars work better if they are in the horizontal position as per factory or does it not matter if they are pointing upwards . whats everyones thoughts
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Re: swaybar extensions

Post by mick80 »

Don't quote me but I thought it would help with flex!
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Re: swaybar extensions

Post by MICK77 »

I think the purpose is to keep the sway bar in the factory position to avoid clearance issues with tail shafts etc.

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Re: swaybar extensions

Post by -Scott- »

Swaybars work best when they're horizontal in the "rest" position.
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