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Oct 1 2013 07:52pm
Grind it . Fuck that cutting and welding
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Oct 2 2013 04:01pm
grind it. thats not in a place where its going to affect anything. the only worry there would be if it got very close to your mounting hole but its not even close.
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Oct 2 2013 05:34pm
It has been ground. Sprayed some rubberized undercoating on the metal and I'm waiting for it to dry before I put it back on. Took the whole corner that sticks out off and rounded it off.
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Oct 2 2013 06:33pm
Quote (MyEnemy @ Oct 2 2013 06:34pm)
It has been ground.  Sprayed some rubberized undercoating on the metal and I'm waiting for it to dry before I put it back on.  Took the whole corner that sticks out off and rounded it off.


atta boy
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Oct 3 2013 08:17am
didnt work. i am going to have to cut the links shorter grinding isnt going to do it
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Oct 3 2013 02:02pm
I'd just remove the sway bar. Usually thick sway bars have problems bumping into other parts and making noise.
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Oct 3 2013 02:14pm
Quote (Mutagen @ 3 Oct 2013 16:02)
I'd just remove the sway bar. Usually thick sway bars have problems bumping into other parts and making noise.


Why would I give up and quit when it's a problem that I can solve? I paid a lot of money for the sway bar and the rest of the parts and I don't want my car to drive like shit.
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