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      09-07-2013, 07:39 PM   #26
GreekboyD
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Originally Posted by Denny347 View Post
Exactly. From what HP Motorwerks said, with the front suspension loaded, the end of the swaybar needs to be on the same horizontal plane as the swaybar mounts. My factory links are 11.5" and looks like I will need about a 14" link to bring the end of the swaybar down to where it needs to be.
I agree. Exact same thing happened to me after my suspension swap this past March. You'll be flying in no time.
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