Sway bar installation?
I have CUSCO front and rear sway bars that I'll be putting on either tomorrow or the next day.
How hard is it? Front and rear.
I saw the post for installing the front SANER sway bar but it just confused me.
Is there anything I need to be aware of with the CUSCOs? I'm hoping its more of a unbolt the old , bolt in the new type deal.
Thanks
How hard is it? Front and rear.
I saw the post for installing the front SANER sway bar but it just confused me.
Is there anything I need to be aware of with the CUSCOs? I'm hoping its more of a unbolt the old , bolt in the new type deal.
Thanks
It should be pretty straight forward. I've installed the Comptech V2 Adjustable bar myself. It came with its own brackets, so there was an extra step involved. I think the Cusco reuses the stock ones.
Also, a HELM manual would help quite a bit. The end links shouldn't need to come off, either.
Also, a HELM manual would help quite a bit. The end links shouldn't need to come off, either.
When I bought them, I think the salesperson said that it came with some grease, but they didn't. I could be mistaken.
If I'm not what kinda grease do I need and where does it go?
Thanks again
If I'm not what kinda grease do I need and where does it go?
Thanks again
Did you see this thread:
http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...t=cusco+swaybar ?
The grease might go between the stock rubber bushings and the bar, if there was any. Comptech suggests wrapping the bar areas with Teflon tapes that come in contact with the supplied urethane bushings.
http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...t=cusco+swaybar ?
The grease might go between the stock rubber bushings and the bar, if there was any. Comptech suggests wrapping the bar areas with Teflon tapes that come in contact with the supplied urethane bushings.
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