Bombsquad85
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@04Huck how'd you secure the driver side sway bar mount?
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They mean for you to drill and tap it the same size as the original holes and reuse the bolts. I ****** up and went one size too large so I had to buy some hardware. No big deal, I just road around without he bar for a couple days till I could go to the hardware store. $12 later I was back in business@04Huck how'd you secure the driver side sway bar mount?
They mean for you to drill and tap it the same size as the original holes and reuse the bolts. I ****** up and went one size too large so I had to buy some hardware. No big deal, I just road around without he bar for a couple days till I could go to the hardware store. $12 later I was back in business
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Looks like I'm going to the hardware store tomorrow.
I also for the life if me could not cut the brackets off (free travel mod)
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Yeah man, let me know if you have any more questions
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Yeah 2” would be too much. I didn’t measure but between 1-1.25 is what I did mine. You want to full assemble the bar on the truck with all the hardware loose and get it where it needs to sit. Then you can play with where that mount goes. You have wiggle room though, you shouldn’t need to move the mount again, just loosen it (and all the hardware) enough to push the bar back to the drivers side a littleSo I'm still unable to do this free travel mod. My harbor freight sawsall isn't strong enough so my friend is gonna let me try a dewalt one. We'll see how that goes.
I also can't get this sway bar figured out. I drilled the hole and moved it over 2 inches but it ends up hitting the shock in that location so I moved it back
Yeah 2” would be too much. I didn’t measure but between 1-1.25 is what I did mine. You want to full assemble the bar on the truck with all the hardware loose and get it where it needs to sit. Then you can play with where that mount goes. You have wiggle room though, you shouldn’t need to move the mount again, just loosen it (and all the hardware) enough to push the bar back to the drivers side a little
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Mount them on the right side and give it all a good shove. It’ll move. Use your foot if you need to lolThe thing is I can only move it from mounting on the left or right side of the sway bar endlinks. When I mount it on the left side it's stock and doesn' really bang on anything. But when I mount it on the right side which is recommended it touches the shock and a mount on the driver side
Mount them on the right side and give it all a good shove. It’ll move. Use your foot if you need to lol
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Was this tonys 3/5-6 kit?05 2wd Tahoe
Front :
2” spindles
3” DJM lower control arms
3” keys
Monroe OEspectrum shocks for a 97 Nissan hardbody ( tried many shocks including belltech, cal max etc and these rode the best for me )
Rear :
Tony’s 6” ( half coil cut )
DJM Trailing arm kit with shock extenders
DJM sway bar links
Spohn panhard bar
Belltech Street performance shocks
Free travel Mod
Cross member notched ( above driver side mounting point of panhard bar )
Tires - 265/35/22
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