rear anti-sway bar installation
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rear anti-sway bar installation
Now, I'm not asking how to install this device, I have the device, but its scary to jack up the car and then literally literally underneath the car to install this piece. I have done other changes in my car, but I've never had to literally lay underneath the car.
So, I was thinking of using car ramps to lift the car. That way I know that the car will remain inclined. My question is it still possible to install the rear anti-sway bar with the car ramps? Thanks.
So, I was thinking of using car ramps to lift the car. That way I know that the car will remain inclined. My question is it still possible to install the rear anti-sway bar with the car ramps? Thanks.
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Now, I'm not asking how to install this device, I have the device, but its scary to jack up the car and then literally literally underneath the car to install this piece. I have done other changes in my car, but I've never had to literally lay underneath the car.
So, I was thinking of using car ramps to lift the car. That way I know that the car will remain inclined. My question is it still possible to install the rear anti-sway bar with the car ramps? Thanks.
So, I was thinking of using car ramps to lift the car. That way I know that the car will remain inclined. My question is it still possible to install the rear anti-sway bar with the car ramps? Thanks.
Yes, you can install the swaybar without jacking the car up, but it's more of a pain, since you have to move the parking cable bracket. Mind you, this is only possible if you have not lowered the car, otherwise, good luck squeezing under it unless you weight 90lbs.
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Yes I meant jackstands, i was thinking of buying the car ramps and put the rear wheels inclined, but I'm just wondering if I will have enough space to move emergency cables and parking cable brackets and other appropriate cables.
#5
Yes, you'll have enough room. Keep in mind, that you may have to remove a wheel or two to remove OEM brackets etc to allow the anti-sway bar to mount correctly. IIRC, the brackets I'm referring to are for ABS, so this may not apply to you. If you do have ABS, this is another reason to use a jack and jackstands and forget the ramps.
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Yes, you'll have enough room. Keep in mind, that you may have to remove a wheel or two to remove OEM brackets etc to allow the anti-sway bar to mount correctly. IIRC, the brackets I'm referring to are for ABS, so this may not apply to you. If you do have ABS, this is another reason to use a jack and jackstands and forget the ramps.
We used ramps (which is a btch to do backing up - have another person there to help you know when to stop).
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The only thing that is going to screw up the install is to have only one wheel jacked up, that is the only thing that will put any load on the bar.
Suspension loaded (evenly) or unloaded will not make a difference.
Suspension loaded (evenly) or unloaded will not make a difference.
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I'm not saying you are wrong, but the BEST way to do it would be with the weight off of the suspension.
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When your installing the brackets behind the wheel (for this part you should take the wheel off) make sure the nuts for the bracket are facing the outside of the car. I had mine facing the wrong way, and my car is really low so those bolts cut into my brakelines (mosly on the inside closer to the body.
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Last edited by IslandMax; 09-24-2009 at 09:58 PM.
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100% true BUT have you ever corner weighted your car? A Maxima, stock or modified, is not going to have equal weight across all four pads. Obviously the front will weigh more, the rear less. But side to side, I'd say the weight could differ 2-5%, hell maybe even more.
I'm not saying you are wrong, but the BEST way to do it would be with the weight off of the suspension.
I'm not saying you are wrong, but the BEST way to do it would be with the weight off of the suspension.
I'd still tighten up non-adjustable end-links with the suspension loaded, if possible.
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