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Old 07-03-2002, 12:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i recall a double rear sway bar setup or "how to do/DIY" on club 4ag..does anyone have the link? or recall how to correctly hook up and mount the 2 sway bars? i wanna get a 2nd one for my car. i'm positive it can be doubled up on mine.
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All you have to do is take a spare rear sway bar and double it up underneath your stock rear bar. It's really that simple, just use hose clamps to hold it in place and tighten them up every once in a while since they'll come loose eventually. Some people get away with using only 7 hose clamps, but the more the better imho.

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All you have to do is take a spare rear sway bar and double it up underneath your stock rear bar. It's really that simple, just use hose clamps to hold it in place and tighten them up every once in a while since they'll come loose eventually. Some people get away with using only 7 hose clamps, but the more the better imho.

hah! that's exactly what i thought. but do hose clamps really get the job done? afterall, there is a lot of stress on the sway bar, and it needs to be held on TIGHT. but thanks for the info
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Hey Shaun,
I'm planning on trying this same setup on my car once we install my suspension this weekend. The more clamps you use, the less load that each clamp would have to support, so using more clamps would be best. It would also be a really good idea to check and tighten any clamps if neccessary once in a while, try using the widest hose clamps you can find as well.
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Hey Shaun,
I'm planning on trying this same setup on my car once we install my suspension this weekend. The more clamps you use, the less load that each clamp would have to support, so using more clamps would be best. It would also be a really good idea to check and tighten any clamps if neccessary once in a while, try using the widest hose clamps you can find as well.
kool! thanks. i think i'll try that tmw. i've just located an EF rear bar. lotsa fat hose clamps huh? kk.
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