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Need your chassis rail / sway bar pictures

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Need your chassis rail / sway bar pictures

Post by Fearhoza »

Hey guys, bought a profile bar off mudroza from the forums ( :armsup: ) and im having a bit of trouble getting the mounts attatched to the chassis rail. I can see exactly how they are meant to fit, but the sway bar blocks them from sliding in :? .

I'll go downstairs and take a pic or two of what i'm talking about, but what i need are pictures of the swaybar in relation to the ends of the chassis rail. i.e how far they are apart and their positioning. Since my roza was in a front end before i bought it, i think something has been bent in the way and i would like to figure out what :)

And no, i will not just take the sway bar off :twisted:

Edit: can't find my camera cable... will post as soon as i do
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Post by RockyF75 »

Just take the swaybar off :roll:




























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Post by murcod »

If you get desperate I can take a pic tomorrow. I've got the under tray protection thingy (highly technical term!) off at the moment too. :D
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Post by Fearhoza »

You mean the bashplate ;) I took that one off too, that's where the mounts are... It just looks like the chassis rail is too short, or the sway bar is too high.. or something like that.. its just in the way by about 10-20mm.
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Post by murcod »

Fearhoza wrote:You mean the bashplate ;)
Yep, that was the thing I had the mental blank over!
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Post by Fearhoza »

Anyone? I'd like to see the ends of the chassis rails at the front of others ferozas. Would help in trying to figure out how to mount these mounts to them :)

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Post by murcod »

I'll go out now and take a pic.... forgot earlier!
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Post by rockzilla »

murcod wrote:http://www.users.on.net/~murcod/feroza/IMG_3191.JPG
http://www.users.on.net/~murcod/feroza/IMG_3192.JPG

Hope you're not on dial up - they're big files (~1Mb each)
good god man, get some rubber under that truck! :D
is it normal for one testicle to be larger than the other three?
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Post by Fearhoza »

Awesome pictures murcod, thanks alot. Looks like mine is standard there except for the bumper clearance, there is hope yet. Does the chassis rail end that we've got there (with the square welded for the bashplate) differ from NT to WT or models (SXII, ELIII) ?
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Post by murcod »

rockzilla wrote:
murcod wrote:http://www.users.on.net/~murcod/feroza/IMG_3191.JPG
http://www.users.on.net/~murcod/feroza/IMG_3192.JPG

Hope you're not on dial up - they're big files (~1Mb each)
good god man, get some rubber under that truck! :D
What for? There's nowhere to go offroad within hours of my place.... :roll:

Yell out if you need more pics Fearhoza.
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