I have some you can get, my car is too low to go up on them. i am in Carrollton too. PM sent
I was planning to put in my FM 7/8" front sway after work today and read some writeups that detailed it's easiest to do it on some ramps since the end links need to have weight on them when they're torqued.
Does anyone around carrollton/lewisville/plano have some ramps that I can borrow (preferrably someone that's done a front sway on a NA before also)
Thanks,
Joseph
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I have some you can get, my car is too low to go up on them. i am in Carrollton too. PM sent
Last edited by Magma; 07-19-2007 at 01:21 PM.
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211 rwhp, 195 ft. lbs on 1/6/07
Its alot easier to do it using jack stands. Remove the driver's side front wheel to help snake the bar in. Then put the car on the ground and then torque the bolts down. Getting the bar in and out with ramps is more difficult.
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Just pull it up on the curb. The neighbors love it!
Got any scrap lumber lying around? Build a platform out of 2x4s for each tire. Jack it up and put the platform under the tire. Insta lift.
Ended up doing it with jackstands and just jacking up the A arm with my spare floor jack before torquing the end links. I didn't actually lift the car off of the the jackstands, just fully compressed the suspension so I hope that is ok.
First impressions...to be honest not much difference. Maybe a little less body roll but I've just driven it around my apt parking lot at 30 mph. The FM bar itself didn't seem much larger but was a lot heavier.
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