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Old 03-10-2010, 06:48 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by JB1 View Post
Shouldn't the oil lines run underneath the sway bar? Whenever the car moves down (and the sway bar moves up) the bar pushes against the lines, resulting in the line pulling on the fitting?
The angle at which the lines are supplied you can not run them underneath the sway bar. Trust me, I have plenty of length for it to adjust with the movement of the car. In fact, these lines blew upon turning the car on .. and not while driving the vehicle. Thus, no stress was tension placed on the lines at all. That further proves GTM's point that it appears the length of the lines were altered. I just assumed that what Tardcore gave me was in working order and without alteration from what GTM supplied.
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