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Old 10-14-2004, 08:24 AM
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Default Classic Roadsters sway bar end links

Don, it seems like I made a mistake when installing the front sway bar.
I used stock MustangII end links, as a result the sway bar is now angled down at the ends and gets very close to the tie rods.



I think I need longer end links to get the sway bar ends up. Do I need parts from a donor car or are these end links made by Classic Roadsters?


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Simon, from the picture it looks like the sway bar is mounted upside down. This would also explain why you have no suspension movement. If you look at the bar I bet it's bottoming out on the frame. Should make a world of difference since the front is probably solid now.
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Simon, from the picture it looks like the sway bar is mounted upside down. This would also explain why you have no suspension movement. If you look at the bar I bet it's bottoming out on the frame. Should make a world of difference since the front is probably solid now.
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This might explain things

I'll check this as soon as possible.


However I remember the original end links were longer than the stock MustangII parts.
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The links look close to the right length. If they are not I have new end link kits. The sway bar is probably holding the front end up so that may take care of your spring problem also.
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