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In this Discussion
- ski4life65 August 2012
- stepdown August 2012
- SuperDave August 2012
Rear sway bar hornet
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I can almost answer my own question but here I go... I had the hornet jacked up and I finally concluded after noticing it a hundred time my rear sway bar is bent like the letter S. I have never been under any other Hornet so I'm asking this can't be rigth .. The car handles good on the high way but I can't see it helping.....
The part is support be be straight rigth ...If so if I removed heated and straighted I can't see this meeting spec.... Hersey here I come ...... -
Every one I have seen is "S-shaped". I think you are good
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Leave it alone! It's a Panhard Bar that keeps the rear end centered in the car. Just make sure the bushings are good. Another one of Hudson's "over" engineering..
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Thanks guys
