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hey guys...got my rear sway bar installed about a month ago. when i got it, there would occasionally be a creaking noise when i go over bumps..now when the weather is colder, i hear it more and more. i have nothing in the trunk. when i go over speed bumps, i go real slow, but once my rear wheels go up it...i hear the creaking...anyone else experience this and/or know how to remedy it?
gen 4 will fit gen 3 just use then gen 3 brackets or bend the gen 4 ones
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125 front wheel horsepower with major retard issues between 4500-5200RPM -
OD switched off, even when not in 3rd results in major power loss/rpm drop.
That is correct the inner most is the stiffest. It’s like grabbing your arm at the wrist rather than the finger. If you put it in the middle it will drive better. I am even thinking of putting it on inner most hole.
i gotta get down there and check...
yeah..if i want to change it...do i just unscrew and adjust?
probably safe is i get two jacks and jack up the whole rear of the car huh?
My Sway bar came with a small tube of grease with it. Sayes something like special formula 1 grease or something on it. I just used that grease on it, not more than a small tube about the size of your pinky for two bushings.
To change the settings just jack up the car and unbolt (1 bolt only 14mm) on the links and change the hole and bolt it back on. It is very simple; just lift the car from both the sides. No extra force required other than tightening the bolts.
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