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Re: To get 30's or 31's ???? [Re: jaboo5322] #972806 03/01/10 12:02 AM
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Hydra747 Offline OP
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The bolts that hold the ends of the swaybar to the fork bolt are on like a ball joint. Unbolt them, and turn them facing up instead of down. Then reattach swaybar. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


Now that we established that I do have drop links......Do I still flip it over?

Re: To get 30's or 31's ???? [Re: Hydra747] #972807 03/01/10 01:05 AM
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Have to fish swaybar out from original position. Remount using drop links under stock skid plate. Then mount to a arms in original position which is bolts facing up, nuts on top. Sorry i don't have pic. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/pfft.gif" alt="" />


2001 Sportage, 4" RSG lift, Cragers W/31 10.5 Micky Claws, Warn Manual Hubs, 16 gallon Pro Street Fuel Cell, Custom Snorkel, K&N Filter.
1989 Dodge W250.
Re: To get 30's or 31's ???? [Re: Hydra747] #972808 03/08/10 02:34 AM
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Here's a pic of mine.
Might be a little hard to see as it was not taken for this purpose. I can't remember why I took that pic. The original is much bigger, can see the whole wheel well.
I don't know..measuring something out....lol

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Re: To get 30's or 31's ???? #972809 03/08/10 07:41 PM
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Hydra747 Offline OP
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Thanks for the Pic.

It will really help us ! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

The Anti-Sway bar still appears to be inside the skid plate and the bolt should be facing up like Nukey and Jaboo said.

Thanks for the pic again.


Mikey <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

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