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Suspension Techniques install

hey i amn having little trouble reading over the intructions on how to install suspension techniques sway bars fron and rear...isnt there only 1 tow hook in the back of car showing on instructions that there is 2 i wannna get facts straight before i get under the car and start tinkering away...so if you know any quiock ways to put these on please tell me thanks
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Re: Suspension Techniques install

What kind of windows do you install?
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Re: Suspension Techniques install

house windows.....brand s for windows we mostly do...which are the best...milgard, marquee, anderson.....
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Re: Suspension Techniques install

hey anybody have pics of there sway bars installed, i have long bushings for the front sway bar brackets fit perfect around but on sides have like lil over 1/4 inch gap....that how it suppose to be?
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Re: Suspension Techniques install

so nobody knows nothing about these sway bars and how they fit or what
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Re: Suspension Techniques install

I have the Suspension Techniques sway bar with the brackets is that what your talking about. Cause my 90 did not come with a rear sway no mount on DX so its a sway bar add on kit. I can post A pic if ya want.
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Re: Suspension Techniques install

ya can you post a pick of the front sway bar of the brackets on the firewall with the bushings some reason these bushings dont fit right on the brackets...a pic be very useful thanks
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Re: Re: Suspension Techniques install

Firewall?
The Front ST bars mounts EXACTLY how the stock front mounts. I'm sorry to say this but if you can't figure it out you should not be doing your own work.

There are actually 3 rear tow hooks, two of which you will need to remove for the rear brackets and 1 welded center/rear of car - used for jacking.

there are pic's of the ST rear in my gallery & front wasn't worth keeping on for my driving style. I prefer the front stock bar with poly bushings/end links and shortened end links with the rear on it's tightest setting. If you plan on hard driving(track) I highly suggest you weld the brackets to the frame tp prevent frame tear out.
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Re: Suspension Techniques install

hey man i know wat i am doing... it just dont look right on front sway bar mount on how the bushings set i post pic for you in a few minutes gonna go take pic of car show you guys what i mean
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Re: Suspension Techniques install

heres the pics i been trying get up to figure out why these dont look right


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Re: Suspension Techniques install

I was just going to post mine they look exactly the same. Ya thats right. I really think the bushings should have been smaller. What Im going to do is find bushings not as wide and change them out.
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Re: Suspension Techniques install

can you post the end links man so i can get an idea how they should look please...thanks man
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Re: Suspension Techniques install

Center the bushings in the brackets and you'll be fine. I found some pic's of my ST front bar when it was still on the car.
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Re: Suspension Techniques install

thanks man for the help on this pic...gonna put the back one on today after i saw you pics madeit easier for me now
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