Twin_Turbo
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Whenever adjusting the suspension you indeed need to remove the sway bar links so you don't end up preloading the bar.
I wondered if that would work when I saw a picture like it in the VB&P catalog. I think it looks cleaner for sure. However, the instructions that I have clearly show installed as done in my car, so I guess it just a matter of preference.
Thanks for the photo, all your bushings are red, are they poly?
I wondered if that would work when I saw a picture like it in the VB&P catalog. I think it looks cleaner for sure. However, the instructions that I have clearly show installed as done in my car, so I guess it just a matter of preference.
Thanks for the photo, all your bushings are red, are they poly?
yep poly. my instructions said the other way wtf? guess it depends on which way the winds blowing.:nuts:
... And lastly VB&P recommends that the adjustment for spring rate be kept the same front to rear.
LONG time ago, I had a 1.125 bar in front, and a 3/4 bar in back...VBP, and so it was stiff as hell in the back just a center mount 360 VBP glass spring in back 460 coils in front....the car got away from me, ass end going around nasty in a quick corner once....
got that rear bar outta there, went to the roughly 7/8 front bar and a 9/16 rear bar....
car is much more friendly to me now....
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