Repost: Swaybar Bushings Loose on Swaybar?
Didn't get any help last time, so I'm posting this again:
Ok, so I got a set of Prothane swaybar bushings in yesterday. They're for a 23mm ctr rear bar. When I slipped the bushings on, I noticed there was a little wiggle room... I thought the bushing were supposed to be snug.
Will it be a problem if my bushings aren't a perfect fit on my swaybar?
Did I get ripped off with a 22mm swaybar!?!?!?!?
Ok, so I got a set of Prothane swaybar bushings in yesterday. They're for a 23mm ctr rear bar. When I slipped the bushings on, I noticed there was a little wiggle room... I thought the bushing were supposed to be snug.
Will it be a problem if my bushings aren't a perfect fit on my swaybar?
Did I get ripped off with a 22mm swaybar!?!?!?!?
It's seriously impossible to get an answer on this post! I know someone here has installed a damn swaybar!
Okay. Let me explain what I'm seeing here and then maybe you can enlighten me as to why you haven't solved your own problem.
1.) your name and avatar suggest proficiency with mathematics
2.) you have obviously located the problem - a disparity in diameters.
3.) can you not loop a ******* piece of string around the swaybar, measure it and use the relatively simple circumference formula to determine the diameter?
1.) your name and avatar suggest proficiency with mathematics
2.) you have obviously located the problem - a disparity in diameters.
3.) can you not loop a ******* piece of string around the swaybar, measure it and use the relatively simple circumference formula to determine the diameter?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CALC!_JUST_du_IT! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">WILL SUCK DICK FOR REPLY</TD></TR></TABLE>
ROFL!
ROFL!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CALC!_JUST_du_IT! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Bar measures 23mm. Bushings are for a 23mm bar. There is still some gap. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Take a picture or describe the problem better. We obviously can't quantify "some gap" or "a little wiggle room" based solely on your complaining.
Take a picture or describe the problem better. We obviously can't quantify "some gap" or "a little wiggle room" based solely on your complaining.
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