RSB install in Toronto
DIY is easy! just make sure you jack it back up after a few miles and tighten every
thing back down. Also order the energy suspension bushings my ones from Comptech came loose scratched the shit out of my bar and made ALOT of noise.
This is a great start for getting to know your car!
thing back down. Also order the energy suspension bushings my ones from Comptech came loose scratched the shit out of my bar and made ALOT of noise.
This is a great start for getting to know your car!
And if/when you do the DIY, use the "drop the exhaust" method (*), rathern than taking a tire off... its even easier!
* un-hang exhaust from its read hangers, and use that area to get the old bar out and new bar in, instead of taking off a tire and fighting with the proper alignment of the car in a tight area. MUCH easier to use the exhaust method.
* un-hang exhaust from its read hangers, and use that area to get the old bar out and new bar in, instead of taking off a tire and fighting with the proper alignment of the car in a tight area. MUCH easier to use the exhaust method.
This one took me a leisurely 45 minutes to do. No stress at all, no tough bolts, no tight clearances. Really easy and the previous DIY write ups were great. Just make sure you use jackstands and you should be good.
Just as a counter point, I thought removing the right rear tire was quite easy, and then it was easy to feed the bar in from the right side. You're going to have it lifted anyway.
And I think I need to tighten up my end links again. Starting to get some noise.
Just as a counter point, I thought removing the right rear tire was quite easy, and then it was easy to feed the bar in from the right side. You're going to have it lifted anyway.
And I think I need to tighten up my end links again. Starting to get some noise.
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