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I wonder if it's possible that some of their sway bars production are narrower than intended. Maybe the tab. positions are even different. Yours seem to fit much tighter than mine--as if there is no possible way it wouldn't rub. Mine don't rub and I have 5-10 mm gap on each side. I wish I took a picture of my Steeda RSB with my stock bar but I did line them up when I got it and thought they were more or less the same--yours are noticeably narrower. When did you order yours? It seems like they sold out the initial stock and then must have made more. Mine was one of the first.
I wonder if it's possible that some of their sway bars production are narrower than intended. Maybe the tab. positions are even different. Yours seem to fit much tighter than mine--as if there is no possible way it wouldn't rub. Mine don't rub and I have 5-10 mm gap on each side. I wish I took a picture of my Steeda RSB with my stock bar but I did line them up when I got it and thought they were more or less the same--yours are noticeably narrower. When did you order yours? It seems like they sold out the initial stock and then must have made more. Mine was one of the first.
Yes this is very odd. Maybe they sold me a 2019 version? Not even close to stock. I had hardly any play from side to side. I’m waiting to hear back from them but they still want measurements.
2019 has a notch in the bar--couldn't be mistaken for a 2020. I'd be curious what your measurements are. Maybe the bar itself is more or less the same and only the angled ends make it much narrower? Hard to tell from your pic. I might cut off the ends when I go to put on winter rims--if only for piece of mind so I don't have to keep looking.
2019 has a notch in the bar--couldn't be mistaken for a 2020. I'd be curious what your measurements are. Maybe the bar itself is more or less the same and only the angled ends make it much narrower? Hard to tell from your pic. I might cut off the ends when I go to put on winter rims--if only for piece of mind so I don't have to keep looking.
Our installation team has reviewed the fitment & there are no fitment issues that they are aware of ... the instructions have been updated to reflect the following:
Yes, we market H & R Springs as well as many other manufacturers that are in our portfolio. When we install & test our Steeda parts - we do so on our Steeda test vehicles - generally starting with stock & then with the Steeda configuration.
We don't always have the ability to install & test on all the different configurations in the marketplace.
Our installation team has reviewed the fitment & there are no fitment issues that they are aware of ... the instructions have been updated to reflect the following:
considering there are actual pictures from multiple owners with fitment issues.... that seems like an awfully unsatisfying and tone deaf response.... You aren’t making many future customers on here TJ...
Yes, we market H & R Springs as well as many other manufacturers that are in our portfolio. When we install & test our Steeda parts - we do so on our Steeda test vehicles - generally starting with stock & then with the Steeda configuration.
We don't always have the ability to install & test on all the different configurations in the marketplace.
Hi TJ, I haven’t spoken to you yet but I have been working with Brian. I sent him all the pics and measurements last week but haven’t received a response yet. I have tried four different times to get this to work but still no luck. This isn’t rocket science either. I have the stock springs but not sure if that should really even matter. The width of aftermarket springs compared to stock springs is negligible. When I install the bar and get it center, using a credit card to verify the ends aren’t hitting the springs, I still can’t adjust the center brackets to be flush against the bar flanges. It moves as soon as I take a corner then starts hitting again. No idea where the disconnect is here or why we can’t get this resolved but I’m not happy with this thing and refuse to cut the ends off to make it fit. Either way the flanges won’t be flush either allowing it to move laterally. I just want a refund and have put my old bar back on. This is a simple fix. No reason the ends have to flare in so much. Just change the angle of the ends and move them out. However there is still an issue with the flanges and this thing is about 1.5 inches narrower than the stock bar. See attached. I hope this can be resolved.
Our R & D dept. is re-evaluating the information and looking at the dimensions. I have personally spoken to our head of Manufacturing about reassessing the product.
We are currently discussing in our product call this morning.
Wow. That comes up well short. I'll try to see if I can compare my Steeda bar to the stock. Hopefully can be done with the Steeda on the car. At least then you'll know if it's a sample defect.
Wow. That comes up well short. I'll try to see if I can compare my Steeda bar to the stock. Hopefully can be done with the Steeda on the car. At least then you'll know if it's a sample defect.
Our R & D dept. is re-evaluating the information and looking at the dimensions. I have personally spoken to our head of Manufacturing about reassessing the product.
We are currently discussing in our product call this morning.
There is for sure an issue either in design or manufacturing tolerances as witnessed by multiple people here doing Steeda’s homework for them.
I’m glad Steeda is taking a second look because that first response is severely lacking. Considering some of ours fit without hitting even though they’re close and others do hit...I’m leaning towards manufacturing tolerances.
For those interested, here is some pics of clearance with the Steeda springs. As you can see there is loads of room. No contact. I was in the first batch of bars as well, fyi.
For those interested, here is some pics of clearance with the Steeda springs. As you can see there is loads of room. No contact. I was in the first batch of bars as well, fyi.
what happens if you switch to the firmest setting hole? seems like that's where most of us are seeing the fitment issues...at least that's where i am..
Our installation team has reviewed the fitment & there are no fitment issues that they are aware of ... the instructions have been updated to reflect the following:
what happens if you switch to the firmest setting hole? seems like that's where most of us are seeing the fitment issues...at least that's where i am..
what happens if you switch to the firmest setting hole? seems like that's where most of us are seeing the fitment issues...at least that's where i am..
i only ran it in the firmest setting for a couple of hours while i was testing. but during that time i was pushing HARD, trying to get the truck to oversteer. when i crawled under to swap back to the middle hole, i didn't notice any nicks or scratches on the springs or the tip of the bar.
i only ran it in the firmest setting for a couple of hours while i was testing. but during that time i was pushing HARD, trying to get the truck to oversteer. when i crawled under to swap back to the middle hole, i didn't notice any nicks or scratches on the springs or the tip of the bar.
I don’t think the steering used will make a difference. The end of the sway bar is hitting and not the bolt. The bolt position is the only change when choosing which setting.
I don’t think the steering used will make a difference. The end of the sway bar is hitting and not the bolt. The bolt position is the only change when choosing which setting.