The shop just put a piece of rubber wrapping the sway at the contact point. Is this the correct way to solve the problem? I tried to ask the shop to loose all the bolts and adjust its position, but it said that's not going to help...
What should I do to solve the problem?
Thanks
What should I do to solve the problem?
Thanks
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rubber? it gets pretty darn hot and will most likely melt. mine was very close to the cross-brace and my mechanic just put some shims on there and extended it a bit and gave it more room
Thanks, G352NV
By the way, i have another question. The shop adjust the position of the tips by putting in a rod and force it to be in place. Is that ok?
By the way, i have another question. The shop adjust the position of the tips by putting in a rod and force it to be in place. Is that ok?
Registered User
Do not use that shop. Aligning tips with rod...Putting rubber in hot place..Morons!
I had same issue with Tanabe exhaust and aftermarket sway.
I had exhaust "lowered" by 0.5". I got lucky-cost me only about $40 and guy just relocated hangers on the car(not the exhaust)
I had same issue with Tanabe exhaust and aftermarket sway.
I had exhaust "lowered" by 0.5". I got lucky-cost me only about $40 and guy just relocated hangers on the car(not the exhaust)