Eibach Rear Sway Bar Install
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Eibach Rear Sway Bar Install
I searched and was surprised at the lack of info. Ton of info on front install. Please don't tell me the pros and cons of front only etc.
The specific question is can one remove the stock sway bay without dropping the STOCK exhaust (please don' tell me about your N1...not interested). Research here indicates it has been done by dropping passenger side only. Helm doesn't mention any removal other the the actual bar.
After studying the layout for some time it looks close as a straight sway bar removal. I know dropping the exhaust is no big deal but would like the path of least resistance (at least chance of introducing a leak).
MY '01
Any thoughts on the specific question would be appreciated......
Utah
The specific question is can one remove the stock sway bay without dropping the STOCK exhaust (please don' tell me about your N1...not interested). Research here indicates it has been done by dropping passenger side only. Helm doesn't mention any removal other the the actual bar.
After studying the layout for some time it looks close as a straight sway bar removal. I know dropping the exhaust is no big deal but would like the path of least resistance (at least chance of introducing a leak).
MY '01
Any thoughts on the specific question would be appreciated......
Utah
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I drop my exhaust to change my sways. Havent found an easier way. Take EVERYTHING from the cat back off - it makes it simpler, it will go with just the spring connector "give" but its a PITA.
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Time to go find the silicone spray buried in the garage.
Utah
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