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Old 12-30-2018, 01:17 PM   #6
Jwawhite
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Default Re: Stabilizer Bar Links, Horizontal Critical.

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I did not compare the bars as well as I should have, did a quick look over with the old and new on the ground, not layered.
The bar is installed as the original with the center piece pointing downwards.
The original installion also had backward, at the top, angles on the links. The angle is more pronounced with the larger bar.
I think the factory drilled the holes sloppily just a bit off from the proper location.
I'm going to unbolt the bar at frame with a jack stand holding it towards the front, install the links horizontally and note the location on frame where the mounting holes should be drilled. But I need to note if the bar will hit the front xmember in that location. Hence my links may not be perfectly horizontal.
The bar was purchased from Quickor in OR. he has been manufacturing them for decades.
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