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Old 03-19-2009, 10:21 AM   #376
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I just got it today, but isnt this the electric one? It was $135 shipped to my door off of ebay and at the time I was bidding on mine there were 2 others that went for around the same price, < $200

assuming you actually posses this bar and the picture is really yours... you got extremely lucky.

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Old 03-26-2009, 11:49 PM   #377
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paultyler, 2 questions:

1. How close does the swaybar motor sit to your radiator? I mounted mine up today and it hugs the radiator.
2. Do your swaybar endlinks touch you, I guess it would be called, knuckle?

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Drivers Side SwayBar Link

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Old 03-27-2009, 08:36 AM   #378
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It is fairly close to the radiator, yes. It is not a problem. You can rotate the housing thingy, which you may already have done, to a position where there is more clearance.
As for the ends I cannot see exactly what is in the last two pictures but it looks like the end is actually touching the steering knuckles on one side? Mine does not do that. Can you take another picture that is a little further away so I can get a better perspective?
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Old 03-27-2009, 02:21 PM   #379
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It is fairly close to the radiator, yes. It is not a problem. You can rotate the housing thingy, which you may already have done, to a position where there is more clearance.
As for the ends I cannot see exactly what is in the last two pictures but it looks like the end is actually touching the steering knuckles on one side? Mine does not do that. Can you take another picture that is a little further away so I can get a better perspective?
In addition to this, please tell us how much lift you are running.
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