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any other way?!?!
hey guys..i have the progress rear sway bar..and i was just wondering is there any other way to get rid of the bar hitting the exhust piping beside having to bend the exhaust pipe??
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The guys that I took my car to wrapped the sway bar in a piece of rubber tubing and used a metal screw clamp to keep it there. They also changed one of the hangers. It hasn't rattled since. I can take a pic sometime if you really want it.
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I have that problem with the 19mm RSX bar, But I drive a bit harder then most people.... I pretty much ignore it now.
If you are going to wrap either of them, I'd suggest using something that 1. wont catch fire if pressed against the hot exaust pipe to long and 2. wont melt from doing the same.
If you are going to wrap either of them, I'd suggest using something that 1. wont catch fire if pressed against the hot exaust pipe to long and 2. wont melt from doing the same.
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Originally posted by robbclark1
The guys that I took my car to wrapped the sway bar in a piece of rubber tubing and used a metal screw clamp to keep it there. They also changed one of the hangers. It hasn't rattled since. I can take a pic sometime if you really want it.
The guys that I took my car to wrapped the sway bar in a piece of rubber tubing and used a metal screw clamp to keep it there. They also changed one of the hangers. It hasn't rattled since. I can take a pic sometime if you really want it.
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Originally posted by Zzyzx
If you are going to wrap either of them, I'd suggest using something that 1. wont catch fire if pressed against the hot exaust pipe to long and 2. wont melt from doing the same.
If you are going to wrap either of them, I'd suggest using something that 1. wont catch fire if pressed against the hot exaust pipe to long and 2. wont melt from doing the same.


