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Originally Posted by kenchan yah, unless the swaybar is bent putting preload on the endlinks, shouldn't make any difference. You're talking alignment also right? That's not happening I don't believe.
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You're talking alignment also right? That's not happening I don't believe. I did notice the sway possibly could be installed one way or the other and the ends would be higher or lower at the link. If you lay the bar flat on the ground, the tips of the end will either be up in the air or touching the ground depending which side it lays on.
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Do you have adjustable end links on it?
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If not adjusted right. You could preload one side of the car more then the other side.
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I did install the bar both ways. Once on one side then flipped upside down. The first pic I believe the bar is installed upside down. The ends at the links are very high and the front part of the bar is sitting high also up past the oil pan. The second and third pic the bars flipped. The ends at the links are lower and the front of the bar now sit even with the oil pan. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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