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Q: Swaybar Bushings Alexander Paluiko5 years ago
I need new swaybar bushings from this kit. Can find them. Where I can buy them?
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A: Please reach out to the [email protected]rallysportdirect.com email, or our toll free number 1-888-45-RALLY, and we can get you taken care of!
Megan L. @ RallySport Direct 5 years ago
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Q: mounts Dan Harper9 years ago
Can you use your stock mounts with this sway bar?
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A: Yes you can use the stock mounts.
Kyle A. @ RallySport Direct 9 years ago
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Q: rubbing issue johnathan d9 years ago
Installed the 24mm with kartboy endlinks and spacers, the sway bar is hitting the steering linkage when the wheels are fully turned either left or right. When the car is sitting with the wheels straight its fine. Installed with loaded suspension. Set on soft setting, I think. What is happening? How can I fix
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A: From what you are explaining, it sounds like the sway bar may have been installed upside down, which is not uncommon. Please contact us for further assistance.
Zach G. @ RallySport Direct 9 years ago
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Q: 2012 subaru sti Ryan / Teo10 years ago
does it include the tourqe sheet to tourqe the bolts down?
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A: That is not included, just reason being is you use all factory torque specs same as the Subaru Factory Service Manual
Kirill C. @ RallySport Direct 10 years ago
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Q: 2012 subaru sti Ryan / Teo10 years ago
does it come with instructions
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A: It comes with a universal install instructions. Reason is that this is installed just like the stock bar. So you can use the FSM to do that.
Kirill C. @ RallySport Direct 10 years ago
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Q: 22mm Scoobysteve1111 years ago
What is the difference between this an the 22mm which would be better for grip on the road and I saw a 20mm for rear is smaller better.?
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A: The larger the bar the less it deflects under hard cornering. This does put extra load on your tires so if you dont have sticky tires a bigger bar will not help as much in cornering. With that being said this also depends on what suspension you run on the car. Typically you will use a 24mm for stock suspension or car with softer spring rate coilovers, or go down to a 22mm adjustable if you plan on using stiff coilovers.
Kirill C. @ RallySport Direct 11 years ago
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