Sway bar question

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i got my sway bar kit last friday and am very pleased with the quality of the parts, after seeing and checking the clearence problems with the exhaust i went to the exhaust shop and had them cut my tail pipes off in front of my axle housing and add turn downs...
i have always had full exhaust on my car so it's a little louder than before an i wont be able to sneak up on them anymore :twisted:
i took my car and kit to a local chassis builder an got a price of 320.00 to install the sway bar and lower control arm extensions, and he can do it next week 😀 he said that my pinion angle should be 3 to 4 dergees down ,does that sound right to you?
also should i install my lower arms in the lowest of the two holes? heres a pic of my set up before the exhaust was cut



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Jesse, call Kevin @ the shop and he can give you all the #s you need to set your pinion angle and probably tell you where to set your stuff up initially for your first trip to the track.

Usually a couple more tweaks after that and your good to go until you make other changes to that area. You may even want to give the # to your chassis guy in case he has any questions....Good Luck....

Rollins Automotive
352-335-7223
 
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well i got my car back from the chassis shop today,and i think everything looks good ! i can't wait for tomorrow night to try it out :twisted: wish me luck because i'am going to try to find the weakest link, i really hope i can get some good passes 😀
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