What preload are you talking about Ian? I've always wondered about this. The end links use ball joints that are free to rotate and pivot unlike a rubber bushing that we preload so that it doesn't twist at ride height, only upon hieght change as susp moves up/down.
As far as endlink length, the sway bar is free to rotate in its rubber/poly bushings. So you just rotate it up or down till the hole lines up with the endlink.
AFAIK, the tension(spring) a sway provides is through lever(flex) maybe twisting? but not rotating.
I must be missing something.
As far as endlink length, the sway bar is free to rotate in its rubber/poly bushings. So you just rotate it up or down till the hole lines up with the endlink.
AFAIK, the tension(spring) a sway provides is through lever(flex) maybe twisting? but not rotating.
I must be missing something.
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