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#26 Re: Swaybar help
Team_Dat Posted on: 2005/8/1 9:53
Already there, i have PRO_240C make me a manifold right now, and i have the turbo aswell i wanted to keep it a surprise but i can't cos i'm just too excited...... woo!!!!


#25 Re: Swaybar help
A14force Posted on: 2005/8/1 9:49
If you're going to be injecting it, you better get a blower or turbo as well. Just for extra good measure.


#24 Re: Swaybar help
Team_Dat Posted on: 2005/8/1 6:57
well i have an L18 injection manifold in the post as we speak , so i hope it will be off and racing very soon.


#23 Re: Swaybar help
L18_B110 Posted on: 2005/8/1 6:36
good to hear it's sorted. Hopefully you'll be driving it soon...


#22 Re: Swaybar help
Team_Dat Posted on: 2005/8/1 2:36
Well after further noodling around, the boys from ozdat who came around yesterday and lent a hand to put the coupe back together and we unded up using some crush tube as a spacer on the castor rods and it all came up sweet.thanks for all your replies fellas.

i'll post up some pics soon.


#21 Re: Swaybar help
john_13961 Posted on: 2005/7/31 9:15
wow thats way off i used a 180b crossmember lower control arms radious rods and wait for it a 180 sway bar n mine is perfect i just had to bring in each side of the sway bar about 20 mm and yeehaw all done


#20 Re: Swaybar help
tappet Posted on: 2005/7/31 3:54
looks like ur in the perfect position to use the same setup as the 1200 competition swaybar rosejoint link...

just cut the flat bits on the end off the swaybar.
put a rosejoint on the end of the swaybar link bolt.
drill the holes in the swaybar to suit...

just download the competition suspension file and u will see what i mean..


#19 Re: Swaybar help
L18_B110 Posted on: 2005/7/31 3:24
did you use the 180B castor rods?


#18 Re: Swaybar help
A14force Posted on: 2005/7/30 22:56
Quote:

woodydat wrote:
then get the oxy out and just bash the ends kinda flat, then just drill em. i dont think it wil need heat treating coz it should be spring steel.




If you put a torch anywhere near "spring steel", it wont be spring steel any more.


#17 Re: Swaybar help
woodydat Posted on: 2005/7/29 12:48
let the sway bar sit on top of the pins, and see if it lines up ok, mark it all up, and chop it, then get the oxy out and just bash the ends kinda flat, then just drill em. i dont think it wil need heat treating coz it should be spring steel.
can u move ur sway bar brackets forward at all? what about making new pins up? that will come out like and up side down L but with a cross bracket for strength? in the shape of a triangle?
or of course, getting a custom sway bar,thats what i'd be doing if those ideas dont work.then u know its fine. and u will have no issues.



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