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WTF Steeda sway bar

Meek828

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Figured I’d do a two birds one stone and do the sway bar while I swapped the exhaust out … this is a little ridiculous. The welded stops are measuring 10 1/2” from the bend
 

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zdubyadubya

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2021?

On my 2020, the welded stops are literally up against the rubber bushings. zero L/R play.
 

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Yeah 2021… that’s what people are saying. One guy measured his and the stops are 7” away. Mine are 10 1/2”
 

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Yea…they shouldn’t be that way so I get the frustration. But…99% of swaybars out there don’t even have them. They generally move side to side very little. Run it.
 

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Meek828

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Already took it down and put the stock one back on, gonna call steeda shortly. And sure I could make my own but if you pay for something it shouldn’t come that far off
 

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