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cdtek101 02-12-2017 01:38 AM

Correctly installled or not? Sway Bar Links
 

Originally Posted by chevyriders (Post 673375)
Just noticed in a pic you had, sway bar links aren't installed properly. Not trying to hassle you about it. But will improve ride quality and safety if installed correctly

It has been brought to my attention by fellow member chevyriders..
That the links may not be installed correctly !!

chevyriders or anyone else please elaborate or post a picture to see the difference..

so I can get this corrected by the shop that installed them.

I see the difference indicated by the red arrows, what is the correct way ?"

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Passenger Side.............................................. ...........................Drivers Side
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newguy 02-12-2017 02:10 AM

yeah those are wrong. rubber bushing on each side of mount with washer on outside of them

cdtek101 02-12-2017 02:19 AM


Originally Posted by newguy (Post 673386)
yeah those are wrong. rubber bushing on each side of mount with washer on outside of them

So look again... above edited photo.....
passenger side or driver side is correct ?.... or neither is correct ?

CWBDDSPC 02-12-2017 03:54 AM

Both are wrong, reread how newguy described it and you are missing a spacer on each side. I think you need to find a new shop...

cdtek101 02-12-2017 05:41 AM


Originally Posted by CWBDDSPC (Post 673388)
Both are wrong, reread how newguy described it and you are missing a spacer on each side. I think you need to find a new shop...

already looking for new alignment shop, since they can't get alignment right either.

chevyriders 02-12-2017 05:55 AM

https://s12.postimg.org/dbk5avln1/swar_bar.jpg

bolt should be pointing downward, just realized i marked that opposite. but that should give you an idea of the bushing order

cdtek101 02-12-2017 06:04 AM

Awesome thank you.

CWBDDSPC 02-12-2017 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by cdtek101 (Post 673390)
already looking for new alignment shop, since they can't get alignment right either.

Just go see The Count. I bet they'd hook you up plus shag interior, horns on your bull bar and pretty pinstripes to boot! :icon_laugh:


Might cost you 50k though...

cdtek101 02-12-2017 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by CWBDDSPC (Post 673399)
Just go see The Count. I bet they'd hook you up plus shag interior, horns on your bull bar and pretty pinstripes to boot! :icon_laugh:
Might cost you 50k though...

Is that all,...

i will dash over Monday morning Danny may give me a locals only dicount...Lol ...:icon_pala:..:icon_hyper:

cdtek101 02-12-2017 12:58 PM

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HOLD UP :icon_dance-disco:....WTF... I just noticed I am also missing a spacer on links...

A BIG SHOUT OUT TO chevyriders for initially catching this . :icon_toast:

Originally Posted by chevyriders (Post 673375)
Just noticed in a pic you had, sway bar links aren't installed properly. Not trying to hassle you about it. But will improve ride quality and safety if installed correctly

AND...To newguy :icon_toast:

Originally Posted by newguy (Post 673386)
yeah those are wrong. rubber bushing on each side of mount with washer on outside of them

As newguy pointed out Bushings are not in correct order.....WTF

I checked other years and they all have this spacer....(see pic below)

Is there a reason I don't...other than ..

SAY IT AINT SO...The shop forgot them...??

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