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100 series swaybar removal

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drr
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100 series swaybar removal

Post by drr »

Hi guys,
Gunna rip the front swaybar out of my FZJ105 and was just wondering what people have done with there ABS wiring afterwards (it runs along the left hand side of the swaybar) Have people secured it along the top of the control arm or just let it loop down from the chassis to the diff?
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Re: 100 series swaybar removal

Post by 80's_delirious »

does it have enough slack to cable tie it to the flexible brake line going to the diff? I attached my extended diff breather to the brake line as I reckoned it is up out of the way more than the control arm is. just leave the same amount of slack as you have in the brake line.
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Re: 100 series swaybar removal

Post by drr »

Good call. Thanks. I thought the brake line came in near the pumpkin, but it actually drops down on the passenger side. Should make it easy, I'll just have to make a loop in the ABS wires to use the extra slack. Or longer shocks.
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