How to properly position swabar endlink? Pics would help!
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I finally got my rear GS-R swaybar bolted up on my del Sol (93 Si, BTW). But I noticed after installing it all that something doesn't look quite right...

The part in question here is #6 in the diagram. After I installed everything, the endlinks aren't straight...it's like they're crooked. The left side endlink kinda leans in like //, and the right endlink leans in kinda like \\. Is this how it's supposed to be, or are the endlinks supposed to be sitting straight up, like | ? Pics of how it's supposed to look stock-wise would also help.
As always, anyone who helps has my full thanks and gratitude!

The part in question here is #6 in the diagram. After I installed everything, the endlinks aren't straight...it's like they're crooked. The left side endlink kinda leans in like //, and the right endlink leans in kinda like \\. Is this how it's supposed to be, or are the endlinks supposed to be sitting straight up, like | ? Pics of how it's supposed to look stock-wise would also help.
As always, anyone who helps has my full thanks and gratitude!
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Please help me good people!
Out of all you guys who install ITR rear swaybars and shizzle, one of ya'll can answer me!
Out of all you guys who install ITR rear swaybars and shizzle, one of ya'll can answer me!
Sorry I just saw this tpoic - I never post in the Tech forum.

I'll go look at my end links on my hatch right now and tell you, but I'm thinking they will be angled because they have to have movement to account for suspension travel. I don't think they'll be straight while the car it sitting on the ground.
Okay so I just went out and looked at mine, and they are at a bit of an angle. The tops of them are angled a bit forward towards tht efront of the vehicle.
I imagine that vehicle ride height will have an effect on the angle as well.
Are both of yours angled the same, or are their tops angled one to the front and one to the rear?
BTW:
I would have taken a pic of mine, but the angle in which I could get a picture would not help at all since it'd be from the very back view.

I'll go look at my end links on my hatch right now and tell you, but I'm thinking they will be angled because they have to have movement to account for suspension travel. I don't think they'll be straight while the car it sitting on the ground.
Okay so I just went out and looked at mine, and they are at a bit of an angle. The tops of them are angled a bit forward towards tht efront of the vehicle.
I imagine that vehicle ride height will have an effect on the angle as well.
Are both of yours angled the same, or are their tops angled one to the front and one to the rear?
BTW:
I would have taken a pic of mine, but the angle in which I could get a picture would not help at all since it'd be from the very back view.
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