SanDiegoOverland
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- San Diego
Steering box bolt is hitting my front sway bar during driving.
I have a set of non-adjustable sway bar links that make up for about a 2" spacer lift. They position the sway bar perfectly to create this issue.
The plate that my bumper attaches to (Logans Metal) basically spaces the bolt out far enough to make the bolt head get "swiped" by the sway bar as it moves through it's arc of movement on a turn or when hitting a speed bump.
1. If the sway bar was spaced out about 1/2" I'd be golden.
2. I've tried to let the two parts "self-clearance" but after 6 months of daily-driving, I'm done waiting...lol.
3. Can I go shorter or longer with my sway bar links to possibly move the arc of the sway bar out of the way? Utilize Rusty's sway bar spacers maybe?
1992 xj aw4, d30, d35, np231, 4.0l, 2" spacer/bastard pack lift
Thanks!
I have a set of non-adjustable sway bar links that make up for about a 2" spacer lift. They position the sway bar perfectly to create this issue.
The plate that my bumper attaches to (Logans Metal) basically spaces the bolt out far enough to make the bolt head get "swiped" by the sway bar as it moves through it's arc of movement on a turn or when hitting a speed bump.
1. If the sway bar was spaced out about 1/2" I'd be golden.
2. I've tried to let the two parts "self-clearance" but after 6 months of daily-driving, I'm done waiting...lol.
3. Can I go shorter or longer with my sway bar links to possibly move the arc of the sway bar out of the way? Utilize Rusty's sway bar spacers maybe?
1992 xj aw4, d30, d35, np231, 4.0l, 2" spacer/bastard pack lift
Thanks!