Originally Posted by
anyonebutme
OK, just went to the garage, threw the stock arms on the subframe, and bolted in the Addco sway bar. Few things I found:
1. extend your adjustable control arms so they are not bottomed out, just a few turns is enough. I don't know where these will end up after an alignment, but I can definitely see where this can limit my neg camber in the back.
2. adjust the lower arm camber to full positive (both bolts toward each other/center). After installing the links this car be adjusted back maybe.
3. bolt the bar to the subframe loosely, turn the endlinks a couple turns onto the lower control arm, Then insert the connecting bolt from the link to the bar, I had the entire bar bolted in 10 minutes once I sat there for a bit looking how everything went together. Cleared the axles...barely.
So far without the subframe being on the car I spotted a few issues. One being the links are a bit too long, the other is that the bar total width and arm length is wrong causing the links to be on the wrong side of the bar. This is the entire issue with this bar, 1" or less arm length (would affect the stiffness of the bar, I'll measure it and see exactly what this bar is to start) and a couple degrees change in the arm bend and this install would be cake.
To Jeremy: There's plenty of room for droop, I can attach the bar to the bottom of the lower arm if I wanted.
Pics will be had once I'm cleaned up. Without the subframe in the car it's a whole 'nother thing than trying to install it in the car, but so far I'm thinking it'll bolt in fine until I find another issue.