ADDCO rear anti-sway bars -- $115 SHIPPED!
#81
Re: Re: Matthew....figured out the noise
Originally posted by Matthew
Dude, are you serious? Somebody egged your car last night? How freakin' juvenile is that??? Well, I am glad you got that screw plugged up and fixed, but that sux about the eggs. Is it going to do permanent damage to your paint? Or were you able to clean it in time?
Dude, are you serious? Somebody egged your car last night? How freakin' juvenile is that??? Well, I am glad you got that screw plugged up and fixed, but that sux about the eggs. Is it going to do permanent damage to your paint? Or were you able to clean it in time?
I've got to quit ****ing those ladies off
#82
Matt, how did you like that dome light?? It makes such a huge difference from those crappy amber bulbs. Let me know if you can find out what lights go in the map light....I would love to change those out also.
#83
Originally posted by Texasguy
Matt, how did you like that dome light?? It makes such a huge difference from those crappy amber bulbs. Let me know if you can find out what lights go in the map light....I would love to change those out also.
Matt, how did you like that dome light?? It makes such a huge difference from those crappy amber bulbs. Let me know if you can find out what lights go in the map light....I would love to change those out also.
#84
Re: ADDCO rear anti-sway bars -- $115 SHIPPED!
Wow, I just placed an order with melissa for the rsb from cattman. I must say, that was the single best ordering experience i've ever had over the internet or phone. i was told they'r eon backorder, so it would be about 10 days before my order was shipped but the service was awesome. if the bar is as good as the service from cattman, i'll be very happy. Good job Cattman performance...!
Originally posted by Cattman
I've got a whole heap of ADDCO rear anti-sway bars on hand with more on the way. These fit all 1995-2003 Maximas. These are the gold-tone, zinc chromate plated bars. Bullit-proof against corrosion and very paintable, any color you like.
$115 while supplies last, shipped by ground anywhere in the US. If you want it shipped more quickly, or sent to Alaska or Hawaii, or if you're a Canadian customer, I will credit $15 shipping towards those costs.
Last sale at this price went great, but this is the last time at this price, ADDCO is raising their prices. Call 800.795.1513 to order and talk to a real live person, 8-5MST, M-F.
Brian C. Catts
Cattman Performance
I've got a whole heap of ADDCO rear anti-sway bars on hand with more on the way. These fit all 1995-2003 Maximas. These are the gold-tone, zinc chromate plated bars. Bullit-proof against corrosion and very paintable, any color you like.
$115 while supplies last, shipped by ground anywhere in the US. If you want it shipped more quickly, or sent to Alaska or Hawaii, or if you're a Canadian customer, I will credit $15 shipping towards those costs.
Last sale at this price went great, but this is the last time at this price, ADDCO is raising their prices. Call 800.795.1513 to order and talk to a real live person, 8-5MST, M-F.
Brian C. Catts
Cattman Performance
#85
Re: Re: Re: Matthew....figured out the noise
Originally posted by Texasguy
Man, I was steamed. I took it to the car wash this morning, but the top looks pretty bad still. I am going to hit it with that detail spray in a bit, but might have to take it to the dealer to get it buffed out.
I've got to quit ****ing those ladies off
Man, I was steamed. I took it to the car wash this morning, but the top looks pretty bad still. I am going to hit it with that detail spray in a bit, but might have to take it to the dealer to get it buffed out.
I've got to quit ****ing those ladies off
#86
I just ordered mine today as well. It's on backorder but they said it shouldn't be too long. I can't wait to get this mod installed on my Max! For $115 shipped it was too cheap to pass up.
-Johnny V.
-Johnny V.
#87
Originally posted by Matthew
Texasguy called it, use the torque wrench. We installed mine with the axle brackets 4" in from the bends and the trailing arm brackets just a tad over 1" in from the ends of the bar, with 28 ft./lbs. torque all around. It is as silent as anything for me, no scrapes, bangs, bumps, etc. The popos were a pain but they did actually let us finish working. I have been very pleased with the RSB and how it complements my H&R's for a very solid controlled feel and great flat cornering. I think it is definitely worth the $115 I spent, and even the day out in the Texas heat to install it. Peace...
Now I just need the FSTB and some KYB's when they come out next year (if I can wait that long) and I will be handling maxed-out!
---The mod bug is biting me again!
Texasguy called it, use the torque wrench. We installed mine with the axle brackets 4" in from the bends and the trailing arm brackets just a tad over 1" in from the ends of the bar, with 28 ft./lbs. torque all around. It is as silent as anything for me, no scrapes, bangs, bumps, etc. The popos were a pain but they did actually let us finish working. I have been very pleased with the RSB and how it complements my H&R's for a very solid controlled feel and great flat cornering. I think it is definitely worth the $115 I spent, and even the day out in the Texas heat to install it. Peace...
Now I just need the FSTB and some KYB's when they come out next year (if I can wait that long) and I will be handling maxed-out!
---The mod bug is biting me again!
#88
Originally posted by 00MaxSE
I moved my axle brackets to 4" away from the bend like you all say to do and I torqued everything down to 28 ft-lbs except for the upper bolts on the trailing arm brackets. Those brackets are bent pretty good now. There was just no room in there for the torque wrench and my arms were killing me. Also, I didn't want to smash the ABS lines (? not sure) that run on the top of the trailing arms. Did you run into this problem? It was getting pretty tight there. Other than that, no problems to report.
I moved my axle brackets to 4" away from the bend like you all say to do and I torqued everything down to 28 ft-lbs except for the upper bolts on the trailing arm brackets. Those brackets are bent pretty good now. There was just no room in there for the torque wrench and my arms were killing me. Also, I didn't want to smash the ABS lines (? not sure) that run on the top of the trailing arms. Did you run into this problem? It was getting pretty tight there. Other than that, no problems to report.
#89
Originally posted by Matthew
...Man, you are supposed to pull the brake line away from the trailing arm, attach your RSB, then put the brake lines on TOP of the brackets, not underneath! Fix that right away or you will go through those lines like a knife through butter, then you are screwed.
...Man, you are supposed to pull the brake line away from the trailing arm, attach your RSB, then put the brake lines on TOP of the brackets, not underneath! Fix that right away or you will go through those lines like a knife through butter, then you are screwed.
#90
Originally posted by Texasguy
Yeah, and if you don't brush your teeth you'll get cavities!!
Yeah, and if you don't brush your teeth you'll get cavities!!
#91
Originally posted by Matthew
...Very funny Warren, I may sound like MOM, but where would this guy be if I didn't mention it and he cut through his brake lines and then had to make a panic stop???
...Very funny Warren, I may sound like MOM, but where would this guy be if I didn't mention it and he cut through his brake lines and then had to make a panic stop???
BTW, the egg came off after 2 washes. Nobody did it...I found serveral damn pidgeon nests perched in the garage and a bunch of eggs just fell off on my car. Where's my bb gun??
#92
Originally posted by Texasguy
I know man...just thought that was funny. Anyway, I really love the part now that I have been on the highway...there is a great left handed curve going from 35N to 183. WOOHOO! I can take that baby at about 80 now.
BTW, the egg came off after 2 washes. Nobody did it...I found serveral damn pidgeon nests perched in the garage and a bunch of eggs just fell off on my car. Where's my bb gun??
I know man...just thought that was funny. Anyway, I really love the part now that I have been on the highway...there is a great left handed curve going from 35N to 183. WOOHOO! I can take that baby at about 80 now.
BTW, the egg came off after 2 washes. Nobody did it...I found serveral damn pidgeon nests perched in the garage and a bunch of eggs just fell off on my car. Where's my bb gun??
#93
Originally posted by Matthew
Good, glad that crap came off, and I am glad it wasn't vandalism. Then you would constantly have to worry about the punk doing it again. Now you just have a few pigeons to scare off... Yeah, with the RSB the thing I have been the most impressed with is just the great general stability feel I get while driving, things that used to make my rear end feel jittery and unstable now it just feels solid as a rock. Almost like the rear chassis area of the car has been rebuilt. I love it. It has also been very quiet, you haven't had any new noises spring up since install have you?
Good, glad that crap came off, and I am glad it wasn't vandalism. Then you would constantly have to worry about the punk doing it again. Now you just have a few pigeons to scare off... Yeah, with the RSB the thing I have been the most impressed with is just the great general stability feel I get while driving, things that used to make my rear end feel jittery and unstable now it just feels solid as a rock. Almost like the rear chassis area of the car has been rebuilt. I love it. It has also been very quiet, you haven't had any new noises spring up since install have you?
#94
Originally posted by Texasguy
Nope, I was listening, but nothing. It was definitely that screw. Hey, when we hang out again, I need to check the bolts on my FSTB and make sure they are torqued correctly.....
Nope, I was listening, but nothing. It was definitely that screw. Hey, when we hang out again, I need to check the bolts on my FSTB and make sure they are torqued correctly.....
#95
Originally posted by Matthew
Yeah, with the RSB the thing I have been the most impressed with is just the great general stability feel I get while driving, things that used to make my rear end feel jittery and unstable now it just feels solid as a rock. Almost like the rear chassis area of the car has been rebuilt. I love it.
Yeah, with the RSB the thing I have been the most impressed with is just the great general stability feel I get while driving, things that used to make my rear end feel jittery and unstable now it just feels solid as a rock. Almost like the rear chassis area of the car has been rebuilt. I love it.
Buzz
#96
Originally posted by Matthew
...Man, you are supposed to pull the brake line away from the trailing arm, attach your RSB, then put the brake lines on TOP of the brackets, not underneath! Fix that right away or you will go through those lines like a knife through butter, then you are screwed.
...Man, you are supposed to pull the brake line away from the trailing arm, attach your RSB, then put the brake lines on TOP of the brackets, not underneath! Fix that right away or you will go through those lines like a knife through butter, then you are screwed.
The top brake line on my car is covered by a piece of metal along the trailing arm. I guess it wasn't THAT bad since I didn't put the bracket over the actual brake line. (I'm not that dumb.) I guess I'll have to work on it tomorrow after work. I need to take out the 2 bolts holding in the brake line cover and then run the top brake line over the brackets. Man I wish my garage was air conditioned. It's gonna be a hot one! Thanks for the input.
Jason
#97
Originally posted by 00MaxSE
Did you have a cover over your upper brake line? Mine is not exposed like this. http://www.win.net/audtatious/audio/...idebracket.jpg
The top brake line on my car is covered by a piece of metal along the trailing arm. I guess it wasn't THAT bad since I didn't put the bracket over the actual brake line. (I'm not that dumb.) I guess I'll have to work on it tomorrow after work. I need to take out the 2 bolts holding in the brake line cover and then run the top brake line over the brackets. Man I wish my garage was air conditioned. It's gonna be a hot one! Thanks for the input.
Jason
Did you have a cover over your upper brake line? Mine is not exposed like this. http://www.win.net/audtatious/audio/...idebracket.jpg
The top brake line on my car is covered by a piece of metal along the trailing arm. I guess it wasn't THAT bad since I didn't put the bracket over the actual brake line. (I'm not that dumb.) I guess I'll have to work on it tomorrow after work. I need to take out the 2 bolts holding in the brake line cover and then run the top brake line over the brackets. Man I wish my garage was air conditioned. It's gonna be a hot one! Thanks for the input.
Jason
You need to take the bolts out of the bracket that holds the brake line down. Also there is a line above the bracket that you can detach and reattach (it is attached with a small plastic piece - you can just unplug it and put the C bracket under this). After you get both C brackets over the control arms and tighten down with your fingers, reattach the brake line bracket and the line above it. THEN, torque down the plates. If you have any more questions, just PM me.
Warren
#98
Originally posted by Texasguy
Jason,
You need to take the bolts out of the bracket that holds the brake line down. Also there is a line above the bracket that you can detach and reattach (it is attached with a small plastic piece - you can just unplug it and put the C bracket under this). After you get both C brackets over the control arms and tighten down with your fingers, reattach the brake line bracket and the line above it. THEN, torque down the plates. If you have any more questions, just PM me.
Warren
Jason,
You need to take the bolts out of the bracket that holds the brake line down. Also there is a line above the bracket that you can detach and reattach (it is attached with a small plastic piece - you can just unplug it and put the C bracket under this). After you get both C brackets over the control arms and tighten down with your fingers, reattach the brake line bracket and the line above it. THEN, torque down the plates. If you have any more questions, just PM me.
Warren
I redid it today and I torqued everything down except for the top bolt on the passenger side because my b pipe was in the way. I couldn't get the torque wrench in there, but I tightened it has much as I could with a regular socket wrench. That was a good workout.
Thanks,
J.
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