Whiteline/Selbys Rear Adjustable Swaybar
Grease. Use it on the bar and polyurethane bushings. It's not very good and breaks down/oozes out quickly.
Also, don't overtighten the bolts when installing, that expedites the grease loss.
In the end, I ended up using bearing grease from Pep Boys (don't remember the brand).
ac
Also, don't overtighten the bolts when installing, that expedites the grease loss.
In the end, I ended up using bearing grease from Pep Boys (don't remember the brand).
ac
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anybody got the FAQ for the front one?
Eyescream made on up on Fxtreme, but I dunno what happened to it. It's a 3-4 hour install and a major PITA. If you use HMA service/webtech, you'll see how hard it is to get the front bar out.anybody got the FAQ for the front one?
Skitzo-
Use the 96-up Coupe bar.
coupe 96 = 1st gen
Tiburon 01 = 2nd gen
When they first came out here in NZ(OZ) they were known as the coupe still are realy.
the 3rd gen is known by its real... (tuscani)
wink
Edit. Oh and i would love that front install doc
if any one has it.
[ March 13, 2003, 11:00 AM: Message edited by: alz99 ]
Tiburon 01 = 2nd gen
When they first came out here in NZ(OZ) they were known as the coupe still are realy.
the 3rd gen is known by its real... (tuscani)
wink
Edit. Oh and i would love that front install doc
if any one has it.
[ March 13, 2003, 11:00 AM: Message edited by: alz99 ]



