answers? (rsx sway bar)
ok. i'm 95% sure it will bolt up to the em2 chassy but i wanted to find out for sure, cause my friend has his stock rear anti-sway bar and iwas going to double check that it would bolt up.
thanks, lemme know.
thanks, lemme know.
Im still working on getting my adapter kit shipped in to me, its been 2 weeks now
i wanted to install it this weekend ( its a long weekend here in Canada) but i guess it wont happen. Ill let u know how hard the install is, maybe write a DIY when i install it.
i wanted to install it this weekend ( its a long weekend here in Canada) but i guess it wont happen. Ill let u know how hard the install is, maybe write a DIY when i install it.
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I think what you would have to do is get both the endlinks and the sway bar and drill holes. The process would not be bad it would be the placment of the holes that would be a *****
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The progress adapter kit comes with everything you need, including the drill bit to drill with, as well as a template to go off for the hole locations. Should not be too difficult if he takes his time if he doesn't use the kit though. But that is the best way to do it.
The progress adapter kit comes with everything you need, including the drill bit to drill with, as well as a template to go off for the hole locations. Should not be too difficult if he takes his time if he doesn't use the kit though. But that is the best way to do it.
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