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<blockquote data-quote="slravenel" data-source="post: 692440" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>I would...but thats just my usual way of working through things like ORIs, air bumps, etc. I start on one extreme, usually the "stiffer" of extremes, and work out from it. You can get the same results the other way too. I just wouldnt start in the middle...then you dont really have an extreme to base it on.</p><p></p><p>The Antirock bars are pretty soft. There is obviously a lot more to it than just sway bar, but you have 4 holes to choose from - so just play with it and see what you like best. Just make sure you can get to them easily (like mentioned above, the clamps are a good idea in that regard)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slravenel, post: 692440, member: 1068"] I would...but thats just my usual way of working through things like ORIs, air bumps, etc. I start on one extreme, usually the "stiffer" of extremes, and work out from it. You can get the same results the other way too. I just wouldnt start in the middle...then you dont really have an extreme to base it on. The Antirock bars are pretty soft. There is obviously a lot more to it than just sway bar, but you have 4 holes to choose from - so just play with it and see what you like best. Just make sure you can get to them easily (like mentioned above, the clamps are a good idea in that regard) [/QUOTE]
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