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Ya I now but feels like I am getting more power to the ground and I have no rear interior so it kinda made a difference
 
hey guys just ordered my rear springs and i got my sway bar but it does not fit it hits my later kit where i can adjust the caster but idk if u can fix that with awr endlinks. if nk2a could help me about this problem so i can try to fix it that would be great so i know what to buy and what not to by
 
The ends of the bar should sit below the lateral links. You need longer endlinks to do this. I am running Protege Sedan endlinks, as they are almost a full inch longer than MSP/P5 endlinks
 
^ can u take a detail pic on how u mounted ur wink mirror just curious. i like seeing pics better if its not much to ask. thanks
 
The ends of the bar should sit below the lateral links. You need longer endlinks to do this. I am running Protege Sedan endlinks, as they are almost a full inch longer than MSP/P5 endlinks

I do have the Sedan links it just the later link is brought all the way in so the with of the sway bar is kitting my caster adjustment when I try to angle the say bar up but if I keep it flat it doesn't hit.
 
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Like if u look at Hungs do u see how his sway bar is flat if I try to angle the sway bar up I hit the gold thing to the bottom left with the washer with my the sway bar
 
Cause i don't have long enough endlinks then cause my endlinks are like 3 inches away from where its sapose to be
 


Like if u look at Hungs do u see how his sway bar is flat if I try to angle the sway bar up I hit the gold thing to the bottom left with the washer with my the sway bar

ok heres your problem man. when you installed your acc links, and those wide ass wheels, you had to pull the links in so far that the sway bar is now touching the trailing arm.
look at the pic on my car with stock lat links. even stock the racing beat bar is pretty close to the trailing arm to begin with. so when you pulled you wheels in, you now have closed that already small gap between the links, and the trailing arms.
so, you have 2 choices from what i can see:
1. remove the bar entirely
2. get some skinnier f'ing wheels. lol
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