Yashbrowns
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Hey fellow Mustang owners,
My friend and I installed Eibach's Front and Rear (35mm/25mm) Sway bars on our own. We checked out the instructions and they seemed simple enough. After getting the end links connected and the wheels back on, there was a huge gap between my tire and the car. It wasn't noticeable in the rear but my God I could fit my entire hand vertically in the space. We took the car out for a spin and cornering feel was definitely better, however, you could feel almost every single bump in the road and going over a speed bump made the car bounce everywhere. I'm not too keen on suspension mods, but I assumed that sway bars do not affect the suspension. My friend said it could be the OE end links could be too long. Any help would be appreciated.
(Also all the suspension parts are OE)
My friend and I installed Eibach's Front and Rear (35mm/25mm) Sway bars on our own. We checked out the instructions and they seemed simple enough. After getting the end links connected and the wheels back on, there was a huge gap between my tire and the car. It wasn't noticeable in the rear but my God I could fit my entire hand vertically in the space. We took the car out for a spin and cornering feel was definitely better, however, you could feel almost every single bump in the road and going over a speed bump made the car bounce everywhere. I'm not too keen on suspension mods, but I assumed that sway bars do not affect the suspension. My friend said it could be the OE end links could be too long. Any help would be appreciated.
(Also all the suspension parts are OE)
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