MyLilPony
Naw It's Stock
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[MENTION=9985]BMR Tech[/MENTION] I am hoping you can help me out as this is probably the better subforum to ask the question.
I pried the sway bar forward, still touches. I ground the bar a little bit and it touched again. I took a bit more off again the other day but I am assuming any more and I weaken the bar and put a hole in it.
Lowering the motor IMHO wont work as it will move the issue to the outer edges of the pulley vs. just the lower point.
In your opinion would a solid or firm motor mount like the MM006/007 solve the issue. I don't want to remove the sway bar but also don't want a broken motor because of a cranks snap due to contact with the bar. As a note, the stock swaybar did not have this issue.
Other post with more details on the issue and the entire history of the problem.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87026&page=2
I pried the sway bar forward, still touches. I ground the bar a little bit and it touched again. I took a bit more off again the other day but I am assuming any more and I weaken the bar and put a hole in it.
Lowering the motor IMHO wont work as it will move the issue to the outer edges of the pulley vs. just the lower point.
In your opinion would a solid or firm motor mount like the MM006/007 solve the issue. I don't want to remove the sway bar but also don't want a broken motor because of a cranks snap due to contact with the bar. As a note, the stock swaybar did not have this issue.
Other post with more details on the issue and the entire history of the problem.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87026&page=2
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