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Old 03-28-2002, 01:05 PM
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DC rear strut bar question....

Ok, something just doesnt seem right. I just slapped mine on, but it seems to have too much play. The mounts are nice and tight... I tightened everything, but the bar itself seems to be so flimsy. I tried shortening the bar,and stretching it out, but I dont think that helped much. Is this just how DC's strut bars are, or am I doing something wrong?????



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Old 03-28-2002, 03:55 PM
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that's how all "adjustable" strut bars are


tighten it by pulling the struts together. if it still rotates a bit, that's normal. the main objective of that style bar is to keep the struts an equal length apart.
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Old 03-29-2002, 03:14 AM
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Oh well. Too bad I dont have enough money to match my rear strut bar with my Mugen front strut bar. JIC woulda been nice too, but still too expensive. And I think I actually feel a difference with it! Hard to tell cuz the weather is bad, and the streets arent completely dry. Gonna push it tomorow afternoon and see how much of a difference this baby is. Next on my list, new poly bushings, and front and rear lower arm bars!!!!
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