Question about my SPC RLCA's
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Question about my SPC RLCA's
well here's the pic of them on my car to help me when asking this question.
the two tiny holes on the top of them, i'm just curious as to what they are there for? my stock RLCA's didn't have holes in them
i did a search, but i couldn't find anything.
edit: i had been told for a while that they're for a swaybar, but i always thought that the sway bar connected to the bottom of your strut, it's just confused me and i'm curious as to what purpose they serve
the two tiny holes on the top of them, i'm just curious as to what they are there for? my stock RLCA's didn't have holes in them
i did a search, but i couldn't find anything.
edit: i had been told for a while that they're for a swaybar, but i always thought that the sway bar connected to the bottom of your strut, it's just confused me and i'm curious as to what purpose they serve
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Re: Question about my SPC RLCA's (743power)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 743power »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the hole closest to the the shock mount is for the swaybar, the other is for abs sensor wire bracket</TD></TR></TABLE>
alright thanks, that's what i had always thought, but then i helped a friend recently install a swaybar on a VW jetta and it connected at the bottom of the shock and that's what threw me off
i feel like a noob
alright thanks, that's what i had always thought, but then i helped a friend recently install a swaybar on a VW jetta and it connected at the bottom of the shock and that's what threw me off
i feel like a noob
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