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Old 11-04-2015, 06:44 AM   #4 (permalink)
Zauskycop
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Just get a couple of 2x8's and the car should be high enough with those under the back tires to access the rear swaybar links.

Set the swaybar about level in the back and install the first endlink. Go to the second endlink and adjust it until the bolt just slides into the swaybar with no forcing or angling or anything...just slips right in. This will ensure that the swaybar has no preload in it and give a nice performance.

Tracy Ramsey
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