Jobodizo
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Lowered my car with Steeda progressives (~1") about 2 years ago and I've been getting a knock on uneven side-to-side pavement. It was annoying, but not frequent enough to bother with. Fast forward, my rear upper shock mounts started clunking so I used it as an excuse to replace the rear shocks, too. When I took the old shocks off, I noticed contact marks from the sway bar touching the shock body. I figure my intermittent sound was probably the lowered position of the sway bar contacting the shock body. Since I've got everything apart anyway, and the pandemic has me looking for projects, I decided to grab a full set of Steeda adjustable endlinks during their Easter sale.
Here's my question: how long should these endlinks be? Obviously they're going to be longer to bring the bar back to it's original intended position, but what does that look like?
Here's my question: how long should these endlinks be? Obviously they're going to be longer to bring the bar back to it's original intended position, but what does that look like?
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