foxtrot moon
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2001 Chevy Tahoe LT 2WD
Got a McGuaghy's 3/5 kit and since I work at shop I've been using the lift to get it installed. I can't hog up a whole bunch of time, so I put on the part of the kit for the rear and this week I'll work on the front. I am not driving it, leaving it at work while I do all this.
But here is my question (or rather info related to my question):
The instructions note that I need to move the sway bar bushings (that hold it to the axle) about 2" towards the inside on both sides. In order to do this I would've needed to drill a hole for each bracket to attach.
Well I didn't. Sway bar is pretty close to sitting horizontal, less than 1/2" from being so. I do not have drop shocks installed and I probably need to redo the bumpstops.
Just wondering what the point of moving the brackets further inward would've been or should i still do it? Nothing binds or rubs, I can't figure out the point of doing that would've been. I have a few pictures on my phone I think if that helps.
Here are some pictures of what I'm looking at on the rear, the instructions in the kit had some poor photos, so this may help someone else as well.
Got a McGuaghy's 3/5 kit and since I work at shop I've been using the lift to get it installed. I can't hog up a whole bunch of time, so I put on the part of the kit for the rear and this week I'll work on the front. I am not driving it, leaving it at work while I do all this.
But here is my question (or rather info related to my question):
The instructions note that I need to move the sway bar bushings (that hold it to the axle) about 2" towards the inside on both sides. In order to do this I would've needed to drill a hole for each bracket to attach.
Well I didn't. Sway bar is pretty close to sitting horizontal, less than 1/2" from being so. I do not have drop shocks installed and I probably need to redo the bumpstops.
Just wondering what the point of moving the brackets further inward would've been or should i still do it? Nothing binds or rubs, I can't figure out the point of doing that would've been. I have a few pictures on my phone I think if that helps.
Here are some pictures of what I'm looking at on the rear, the instructions in the kit had some poor photos, so this may help someone else as well.