hey i just purchased an addco rear sway bar, and it's the old school one i want to kno where people ended up drillin there holes to make her fit...and pics would help to lol
thanks
wow, seriously? Zach, they came with that cross bar back then??? Would you say thats actually better than without it line they are now?
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thats a rear tie bar he made using events tutorial.

-Chris
Yeah, I made a couple brackets at my work using events tutorial and trimmed my control fx tie bar down to fit them
Here is a slightly better look:
I woldn't reccomend adding the bar unless you still need to compensate for understeer. It makes a significant contribution to oversteer. If you are using a stock sway bar in the front I don't think it would be very good for you to use it.
no way, thats awesome. I got the addco front as well as the back, just installed them, now I just gotta get the a-arms back in cause I took them out to put in the poly bushings.
Scott
When I boost, you boost, we boost
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You have been banned from NEJBODY.
You've displayed wayyy too many acts of pushing people to their limits.
It's never cool to tear people down for what they want to do.
NEJBODY is a team. We're not the same as JBO where everyone bashes on eachother.
I'm surprised you show up to our meets after half of the things you say on here.
wow thats sick man! i tackled it yesterday let me tell u those holes u have to drill were a bitch, i broke 4 drill bits!! thanks for ur pics tho
I've found that a TiN coated step drill works really well when you have to drill holes in the chassis.
4 bits?
Really?
We bought a $10 titanium bit set just for the install at the time.
Took leass than 30 min total for both sides.
Either way, good deal on getting it installed.
-M
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