antirock sway bar
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antirock sway bar
Looking for a currie antirock sway bar kit or something similar. And I need 2 inch coil spacers and 1 inch shackles. Located in Boone, nc.
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what are they made out of? poly? or metal? or something else? the main thing i am worried about with used ones are cracks and EXTREME wear. So just let me know exactly what condition they are in, and we can work something out.
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Originally Posted by JeEpDuDe167
what are they made out of? poly? or metal? or something else? the main thing i am worried about with used ones are cracks and EXTREME wear. So just let me know exactly what condition they are in, and we can work something out.
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Alright... finally break time. Checked 'em out quick on my way to work and they look real good. They came with the Jeep I just picked up as spares... the PO said he had them on for a little under a month before he upgraded. I'll gladly snap some pics for you after work. They have absolutely no cracking or dry rot visible on them... just the usual marks where the end of the coil digs into them.
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Alright... finally break time. Checked 'em out quick on my way to work and they look real good. They came with the Jeep I just picked up as spares... the PO said he had them on for a little under a month before he upgraded. I'll gladly snap some pics for you after work. They have absolutely no cracking or dry rot visible on them... just the usual marks where the end of the coil digs into them.
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just wondering, were those put in upside down? i thought the spring was suposed to go on the raised side of the puck. i have never done spacers before so maybe you can explain? maybe im wrong.
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do you put the spring isolated on the bottom of the spacer? or the top? or get rid of it altogether?
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