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the way the endlinks are mounted?
What exgaust is that?
Damn someone really didn't know when they were installing that sway. I wonder why it was off before?
Damn someone really didn't know when they were installing that sway. I wonder why it was off before?
Got to thinking about replace my swaybar and took a hard look at my links....this is what I saw! Can you find Waldo?
Not my doing...
BOSS
Whoever did your drop is not a complete idiot. The link is set up per the McGaughey's instructions- the sway bar however, is not. It needs to move 2" towards the pass side. Once you do that, the sway bar will bolt to the pass side of the links, and the reason for the offset link on the driver's side will become apparent. Took me a little head scratchin' too, as the McGaughey's instructions are vague and contain shatty pics. Grocery Getter's comment on moving the driver's side axle bracket is correct as well.
Time to break out the jack stands!![]()
Here's a pic of the whole sway, driver to passengar..I don't see any clearance issues and haven't heard any knocking. I do, however, still have a VERY VERY annoying vibration throughout the entire truck.
The clearance problem will be at the passenger side, near the panhard pivot. The sway bar will contact in this area when you hit a bump or dip- or with bags, when aired-out.
Vibration could be pinion angle. Did you use the trailing arm relocators