Stillen RSB clanking
I have my Stillen RSB moved up as far foward as possible. VBX Maxima (Victor) recommended this setup for the most aggressive setting.
I agree, it's very aggressive, but the problem is when I hit an uneven road surface, such a slightly elevated road on a freeway, the rear axle lifts up, causing a bracket to hit the bottom of the car chassis.
In order to fix this, is the only way to move the sway bar back a bit?
Right now, it's about 2-3 inches before the rear axle.
Thanks
I agree, it's very aggressive, but the problem is when I hit an uneven road surface, such a slightly elevated road on a freeway, the rear axle lifts up, causing a bracket to hit the bottom of the car chassis.
In order to fix this, is the only way to move the sway bar back a bit?
Right now, it's about 2-3 inches before the rear axle.
Thanks
I figured it out. When there is a lot of weight in the back (2 or more people), the car is lowered slightly, and the odds of the sway bar hitting the bottom of the car increases, especially on bumps, or even a slightly uneven road.
Does this mean my shocks/struts are worn out?
Does this mean my shocks/struts are worn out?
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