Proper sway bar position - disconnected
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Proper sway bar position - disconnected
Hi All,
I recently performed the DIY front swaybar disconnect using clevis pins and cotter pins. I have heard that when disconnected, the sway bar should be placed in a neutral (horizontal) position and zip-tied so that it does not move and touch any other parts.
Can someone post a pic of the most appropriate way to position the sway bar, links, and what to zip-tie them to?
thanks in advance.
I recently performed the DIY front swaybar disconnect using clevis pins and cotter pins. I have heard that when disconnected, the sway bar should be placed in a neutral (horizontal) position and zip-tied so that it does not move and touch any other parts.
Can someone post a pic of the most appropriate way to position the sway bar, links, and what to zip-tie them to?
thanks in advance.