STD Tuning Suspension adapting flat-sided swaybar bushings

adapting flat-sided swaybar bushings

adapting flat-sided swaybar bushings

 
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bricktron
'77 240D

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03-22-2016, 04:45 PM #2
wow, i see this is a pretty unpopular mod. i must look crazy here. anyway, i made the bracket backing plates. how much is it going to mess up my alignment if the bar sits a centimeter proud of its original location?

[Image: bushings.jpg]


english red rat rod 1977 240D, OM617.952 burning B99.9, iron 4-speed & 2.88 diff, 195/60/R14 on alloys, 5mph bumpers, battery in the trunk, 25mm swaybar, 4x ECE H4 lamps, double brake lamps, deleted sunroof, export zoll & california blue plates




bricktron
03-22-2016, 04:45 PM #2

wow, i see this is a pretty unpopular mod. i must look crazy here. anyway, i made the bracket backing plates. how much is it going to mess up my alignment if the bar sits a centimeter proud of its original location?

[Image: bushings.jpg]



english red rat rod 1977 240D, OM617.952 burning B99.9, iron 4-speed & 2.88 diff, 195/60/R14 on alloys, 5mph bumpers, battery in the trunk, 25mm swaybar, 4x ECE H4 lamps, double brake lamps, deleted sunroof, export zoll & california blue plates




 
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adapting flat-sided swaybar bushings - by bricktron - 03-09-2016, 09:55 PM
RE: adapting flat-sided swaybar bushings - by bricktron - 03-22-2016, 04:45 PM
RE: adapting flat-sided swaybar bushings - by SurfRodder - 03-23-2016, 09:47 PM
RE: adapting flat-sided swaybar bushings - by SurfRodder - 03-23-2016, 09:50 PM
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