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Re:Re:50mm lift - sway / role bar adjustment spacer ?

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12 Sep 2021 12:20 #238515 by lookonimages
General question. If you have added a 50mm lift, should you not also ad spacers to where swaybar connect to chassis.

Your opinions.

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12 Sep 2021 12:52 #238517 by Keithy
Yes....although it will also need an offset rearward to allow for the different arc the axle now describes.....I removed mine.....no difference on-road other than single wheel hits on speedbumps are a little milder.


 
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13 Sep 2021 09:54 - 13 Sep 2021 11:13 #238549 by Busta
Best to remove it completely, but it will still operate normally in the standard position.
Adjustable drop links are available but there is only so much shorter you can go.
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17 Sep 2021 11:47 #238712 by X8GGY
I've just launched a range of these -

 

There's 6mm, 12mm, 25mm available now, and 38mm going into production as soon as the bar stock arrives...

Link to eBay

Dave
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17 Sep 2021 11:58 #238714 by lookonimages
Thanks zook. Do these also fit the gen4.

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17 Sep 2021 12:05 #238715 by X8GGY
No, they're apparently different spacing between the bolt holes...

Hence my one single negative feedback :( 

 

(The delivery time comment was unfair as they were shipped via eBay's Global Shipping Program!!!) 

I'll have to order a bush metal loop strap (from Martin) to research and produce them for the Gen4...

Cheers,
Dave

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