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Old 06-17-2008, 02:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Arrow FTP T-BARS hitting the cradle. is this the "CLUNK" we hear?

well mine is not the sway bar mine is this

n here

once on the floor this is where it hits since its like a hair from touchin. THE RIDE SEAMED MORE STIFFER BUT ITS CUZ IT WAS ACTUALLY RESTING THERE n made it not bounce like it use to.

BUT, i added these washers from the old ones in in order to lower the middle part from the crossmember(note how the plates from the crossmember are allready bented a little) n now its not a stiff as before, but on a bump i get a clunk n i think its because it hits on the same place still.

NOW with the washers i think the bars r not tight as before n theres no more space to tighten them. WHAT HAPPENS IF WE PUT EM IN THE REAR HOLES FROM THE CROSSMEMBER?

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