st swaybar question

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cnewingham

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is there a certain way it should be installed or will it only install one way? I pulled mine out and then put it back in but not sure if it the right was as the angle on the ends would be reversed if flipped around.

thanks in advance
 

pb92supraturbo

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I ran into the same issue and couldn't find any reference in the service manual. I removed the rear swaybar for an upgrade and couldn't remember the orientation. I ended up installing the rear sway bar with a bend allowing for axle clearance. I haven't had any clearance or handling issues. HTH . . .
 

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Poodles

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Jul 22, 2006
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don't have ST swaybars, but whiteline adjustables..

this is how they're supposed to be installed (ignore the shit exhaust)
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Poodles

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asshate previous owner cut right before the resonator, used crush bent mild steel piping with a glasspack and two of those ricer upturned tips that stuck out like 6" from my bumper...

can't afford a cat-back yet, but I did hack off the tips and put a cheap wal-mart tip on there to look halfway respectable...
 

NashMan

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Aug 5, 2005
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lol you will know if there installed upside down ti will smack into you frame when you hit bump reson being si my buddie did this so funny
 

NashMan

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yup but you will know it's upside down when you go for your frist drive lol

clunk clunk lol dude did you put that thing in right yes umm no it's up side down can it even fit that way ummm i guess soo but back to the bat cave


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