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Old 02-03-2014, 02:51 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 1slow370 View Post
if you don't have adjustable links don't disconnect the bars, like i said earlier if you do have adjustable links there are two schools of thought, either they can disconnect the links and set the corner weight with the shocks ten set the swaybars up with 0 preload, or they will set the height with the coils and use the sway bar preload to shift the weight so that the heights and weights will be the same. a corner balance with no preload on the bars will have different heights left to right in order to balance the car.

you don't adjust an independent suspension when they are not independent.

thus, you disconnect the sway-bar thus there's no connect between the left/right thus adjustment made on one side won't affect the other then you connect the sway AT LAST.

also, as far as I understand, sway bar don't preload unless... the sway bar is tweaked.....
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