10 luxxxx wrote:Have a look in monster rides forum sponser thread
rysermon wrote:10 luxxxx wrote:Have a look in monster rides forum sponser thread
yeh cheers bud, just came across it will have to get some this week!, any advise on fitting them anyone had any dramas im assuming its gonna be a b-itch to do cause the bars under tension?
Monster Rides wrote:rysermon wrote:10 luxxxx wrote:Have a look in monster rides forum sponser thread
yeh cheers bud, just came across it will have to get some this week!, any advise on fitting them anyone had any dramas im assuming its gonna be a b-itch to do cause the bars under tension?
Hey Mate,
The swaybar relocators are easy enough to fit... just undo the collars that fix them to the chassis and they go in easy enough.
It can make the job a bit easier also by removing the radiator support brackets to give yourself some more room and swear less at the swaybar.
Speaking if which... about maybe 20 - 30% of Hilux's will have an issue with the swaybar making contact with these radiator support brackets once the swaybar relocators are installed.
It just pushes the swaybar down a bit too much and due to the variations we see in the chassis' and also the swaybars you get a little contact.This isn't a big deal, but you will need to notch the radiatior support brackets to make clearance otherwise the squeak and groan for the swaybar rubbing on the brackets will drive you nuts.
I can't find photos of the notch you need to put the the radiator support brackets just now... but it's about half a 20c piece, roughly in the middle of the bracket. Again easy enough to do with a bench grinder and a round/flat bastard file to tidy it up. A few quick coats fo matte black paint will keep the rust away as well.
Anyway here are some images of the swaybar relocators installed:
The anodising is now black as well... Here is what you get in the kit... everthing you need to install @ $100 delivered:
Any questions please let me know... these swaybar relocators are in stock and ready to ship.
Cheers,
Matt
William59 wrote:Just check and make shaw the complete strut is fitted the right way around had similar problem with old man emu struts being incorrectly fitted end result hitting issues .
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