Re: Sway bar install ?'s

From: Jayson Woodruff (woodrufj@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Aug 09 2001 - 20:12:44 EDT


The hotchkis lowering kit includes new bump stops, so I can't see why they'd tell
you to cut down new bump stops if lowering. So maybe they are speaking of the
stock stops. Might want to run this by them or Gary Pinkley, they'll answer.

Jay W

Andy Levy wrote:

> AIR, the Hotchkis lowering kit requires the bumpstops be cut down some, so that
> could be it. The sway bar shouldn't have anything to do with the bump stops -
> changing the suspension height/travel will, however.
>
> Black Dak wrote:
>
> > I finally received my Hotchkis sway bars yesterday and I have a question for
> > somebody who might have installed a set of these on a non-lowered GenIII
> > Dak. The instructions for the front bar call for me to grind the corner of
> > the bump stop pad off. I can't really see why this is necessary. I was
> > wondering if this is just for lowered trucks???? Anybody know??
> >
> > Alex
> > 97 CC Sport V8 5spd



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