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Yeah, i figured id leave them all attached as if i ripped it all apart and forgot excatly which way the links were sposed to face (inside or outside etc) id be screwd. Not sure you can really stuff it up, but i hate redoing stuff twice heh. Front just mounts to your towers ey?
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Anyone know where there is a group buy on some sway bars with links ?
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Hey rather that starting a new thread i thought i would just post here.
I was hoping you guys could enlighten me on what swaybars and control arms do and what are anti lift kits. thanks |
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Sway bars do their best to limit body roll as you go around corners. Effectively what they are trying to do is keep the inside wheel in contact with the road. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sway_bars
Control arms are a piece which anchors the chassis to the steering knuckle. This allows the wheel to move up and down and also provides the axis point for the steering. Seen in this link at the top http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-arm Anti-lift Kits (ALK) --> Explains it in fewer words than I would use http://www.mrtrally.com.au/performance/howantilift.htm Seriosly though guy, use google or the search function contained in this forum. You will find out all you need to know
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