What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Bombsquad85

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Driverside is clear of everything. However I see where the passengerside hits. It' the panhard mount not the axle.

When I am pushing the sway bar over am I doing so under max compression or do I let it hang all the way?

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04Huck

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Yep, the ends of the bar (when you do the relocation) need to be on the other side of both mounts. I just made sure the bar was pretty close to level/axle was near ride height when I did mine


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@04Huck is right. The bar needs to be on the right side of the endlinks. So it just needs slid to the passenger side and then reconnect.
 

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