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These friggin swaybar links

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Kloopofadown

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Dec 3, 2004
Houston/Galveston, Texas
I've been driving for more than a year without a front swaybar and am starting to get tired of bottoming out the front end on nearly ever dip and speedbump in the road.:mad: So today I decided to put the sway bar back in.

I've replaced both lower control arms and the links physically dont fit. It's like they're the wrong part now for the original swaybar. So I went to oriellys and bought some "universal" swaybar end links and tried to rig something up with an aluminum pillow block kinda thingy. But it doesnt seem to be working, as when I compress the suspension the swaybar will hit the axle.

I doubt there is anywhere in houston that carries the correct swaybar and/or lower control arms and I really dont feel like taking this one out as it was a pain putting it in. I'm leaving tomorrow for Galveston and will be back next weekend. So any ideas on how I can rig something up would be nice, I have access to a welding machine and many tools.
Thanks

The bottom pic is one of my old LCAs.
 

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It looks like you swapped in the LCA from a 1.8L. I don't know if the bar is the same but you'll need the link from the 1.8, modify the LCA to install the 2.0L links, put the 2.0L LCA's on.

The 1.8L links have a ball on the end that attaches to the bar and a pillow on the LCA end and they are shorter than what you made.

Steve
 
Aha. So I guess you never know what you're gonna get from the junkyard :thumb:

Thanks
 
Kloopofadown said:
I've been driving for more than a year without a front swaybar and am starting to get tired of bottoming out the front end on nearly ever dip and speedbump in the road.:mad: So today I decided to put the sway bar back in.
Swaybars have no effect on dips and speedbumps.

- Jtoby

[I'm glad you said that, I was about to.]
 
Figures, so both my shocks must me shot eh.
 
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