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Demonic Isuzu Senior
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|  | Re: Sway Bar disconnect « Reply #20 on Feb 6, 2009, 6:21pm » | |
thanks.
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redbull Isuzu Baby
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|  | Re: Sway Bar disconnect « Reply #21 on Feb 9, 2009, 4:38am » | |
James and/or Geeves
Any chance of getting some photos
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I couldn't repair my brakes, so I made my horn louder.
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|  | Re: Sway Bar disconnect « Reply #23 on May 9, 2009, 10:40pm » | |
I really like RoeDao's idea, just wondering if you have anything inside the sway bar itself to pivot on?? As James said, a spring loaded pin, like a gate catch would be a good improvement.
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