REBAR ADJUSTMENT

senseikrang1

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Does the MK3's rebar have some sort of adjustment on it, or is it stationary, where in, it can not move. Either JDM or North American MK3 Supras

-by adjust ment I mean raising,lowering or differing angle degrees-these could be very slight adjustments mind you, like millimeters, or centimeter.
 

senseikrang1

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jmanbball said:
rebar, isn't that used for reinforcing concrete?
No, genius when in terms of a car....
supposed to be the bar thats behind your bumper, that rail that holds the bumper in place-a reinforcement bar :icon_conf
 

MKIIINA

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senseikrang1 said:
No, genius when in terms of a car....
supposed to be the bar thats behind your bumper, that rail that holds the bumper in place-a reinforcement bar :icon_conf

easy there skippy. i didnt know what you were talking about before either. since you are new to the forums be aware that not everyone calls things the same and you might want to try and more accurately describe things in the future.
 

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senseikrang1 said:
No, genius when in terms of a car....
supposed to be the bar thats behind your bumper, that rail that holds the bumper in place-a reinforcement bar :icon_conf

take it easy, man. no need to get your panties in a bunch. i've never, ever heard of the term "rebar" being used in relation to cars.

welcome to supramania. there are very few people here with attitudes. let's keep it that way, eh? ;)

-shaeff
 

arz

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Its a concrete reinforcement medium here in the US in Mexico they use rebar for very creative repairs on cars and trucks.:icon_bigg

OK, enough with the laughs, Im pretty sure the answer is NO, the SWAY bars are not adjustable from the factory. I have seen people sell what they advertise as "adjustable sway bar end links" but these are only helpful in adjusting the bias from left to right not an increase or decrease in sway resistance.
 
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mattjk

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NewWestSupras said:
not for cars it isn't, its a term for concrete form structural steel.
grrr. check the stupid canadian auto forums, it's all over. Don't ask me why.

1/2 of my clients are in construction, I know what Rebar is.

here you go, yahoo search first hit. Canadian says rebar:
http://forums.thecarlounge.net/zerothread?id=2015201

and then the last post:

wtf are you people talking aboot? Crazy Canadians...go choke on a hoody...

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arz said:
Its a concrete reinforcement medium here in the US in Mexico they use rebar for very creative repairs on cars and trucks.:icon_bigg

OK, enough with the laughs, Im pretty sure the answer is NO, the SWAY bars are not adjustable from the factory. I have seen people sell what they advertise as "adjustable sway bar end links" but these are only helpful in adjusting the bias from left to right not an increase or decrease in sway resistance.
When did he ask about anti-swaybars? :1zhelp:
 
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senseikrang1

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wow, everyone has something to say, well I've heard of it refered to as rebar, and thats what ive heard mechanics call it, im not a mechanic nor one who will critize because i think i know mechanics......I guess it wouldnt entirely make sense if i were also talking about construction in this post, but i wasnt; then rebar becomes another idea...Long story short thats why I possed the question, one person missinterpreted it, and thats understood, and only one reply helped the matter, the rest just add on to complete nothing. Nice, who cares, why is everyone in here adding injury to insult......it kinda makes u no better than i was with my remark to the first response:icon_conf
 

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SAE is not limited to US manufacturers for terminology. So Canada has nothing to do with it either. I have never heard anybody call a car part rebar befor this thread.

I never head of a rod knock problem or headgasket problem until the forums either.