front sway bar diamater?
#12
#15
the new sway bar bushings and brackets were a piece of cake , gott'em all lubed up and everything went great!
one week later:"POP!!!!" driver side bracket snapped in half! only thing i can think it that its bent, the lift has ruined it, or i just need to make my own brackets out of some thick steel.
one week later:"POP!!!!" driver side bracket snapped in half! only thing i can think it that its bent, the lift has ruined it, or i just need to make my own brackets out of some thick steel.
#16
Looking at them they don't look as tough. I'm thinking of the same thing. A good steel would be better. I think the problem you are having is because of the body roll because of the lift. I don't think OEM'ers would have a problem.
Let me ask this;
Did the mount break where the steel was drilled for the grease fitting or some where else?
Let me ask this;
Did the mount break where the steel was drilled for the grease fitting or some where else?
#20
You installed a lift. The lift requires a lengthened sway bar for body roll. If there is no extention then you put excess pressure on the bushings.
If you install a type of extention then this should lower that presure. The higher the lift the more body roll and the more you have to control it.
If you install a type of extention then this should lower that presure. The higher the lift the more body roll and the more you have to control it.