Drop gas tank for hotchkis install?
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Drop gas tank for hotchkis install?
I have read that you need to drop the gas tank to install the hotchkis rear swaybar. Is this really true? If so, how hard is it to do and how much do you need to drop the tank.
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks,
Chris
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On my hotchkis rear bar ('01 RCSB Z71), I was able to get the drivers side bracket into the frame rail through a hole in the side of the frame rail and then get it positioned correctly using a loop of string . . . some other guys have had similar success by using some wire to slide it into position . . . so NO, you don't have to drop the tank.
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arou you talking about drop leafs? what does the leafs have to do with the sway bar?
i already 4/6'd the truck and put the front swaybar on still have to do the rear feels useless to me to put it on till i get my 20's and lo pro tires casue the stock 17's just roll over on the sidewall all the time
i already 4/6'd the truck and put the front swaybar on still have to do the rear feels useless to me to put it on till i get my 20's and lo pro tires casue the stock 17's just roll over on the sidewall all the time