a friend of mine says he needs to remove the entire bar in order to tinker with his struts and springs. Is this correct, or is the bar possibly not installed correctly?
further helpful info: his car is a 92 lx sedan, with rear disk brake swap; in his disc brake swap he swapped over the part that an ex sway bar end links would connect to, (not a whole rear crossmember). we attached the endlinks of the pogreesive rear sway to those locations. (i personally do not know what is completely neccesary for a rear disc brake swap, perhaps everytihing i pointed out is completely necessary, im just trying to be thorough with my information)
he currently is constantly changing his strut spring combo, which is why he's considering not putting the bar back on for a while. i am at work and he notified me that he had to remove the whole bar, i thought he could just take off the endlinks, but he said it did not work, that the bar is getting in the way of pushing down on the brake to get the suspension in/out.
i have read alot about this bar, and the only negative i can recal reading about was that sometimes people have issues with exhaust. this would be the first i have heard of this issue.
thanks for any replies
KB7
further helpful info: his car is a 92 lx sedan, with rear disk brake swap; in his disc brake swap he swapped over the part that an ex sway bar end links would connect to, (not a whole rear crossmember). we attached the endlinks of the pogreesive rear sway to those locations. (i personally do not know what is completely neccesary for a rear disc brake swap, perhaps everytihing i pointed out is completely necessary, im just trying to be thorough with my information)
he currently is constantly changing his strut spring combo, which is why he's considering not putting the bar back on for a while. i am at work and he notified me that he had to remove the whole bar, i thought he could just take off the endlinks, but he said it did not work, that the bar is getting in the way of pushing down on the brake to get the suspension in/out.
i have read alot about this bar, and the only negative i can recal reading about was that sometimes people have issues with exhaust. this would be the first i have heard of this issue.
thanks for any replies
KB7
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