I think you'd probably have more success in using a jack to alleviate some of the weight of the car. Otherwise you could end up with rust on the extended part of the shocks.
Do I need to do a wheel alignment after installing a new rear swaybar and everytime I adjust it (whiteline)?
Is upgrading from the oem 22mm to the 24mm whiteline RSB even a noticable difference? From my understanding there's two points of adjustment for the whiteline one; theres the normal 24mm, then theres a hard setting which pretty much makes it like a 25mm sway bar?
Last edited by UNA91; 16-10-2012 at 05:38 PM.
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But you should maximise the inflation of the tyres to make sure they stay firm n fresh
can you eleborate a bit? Should i jack the car up off the wheels take em off amd leave em in the boot or should i jack the car leave wheels on and pump, or.... Should i leave car on ground inflate to higher than normal and leave it? Car will be stored for at least a year.
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can you eleborate a bit? Should i jack the car up off the wheels take em off amd leave em in the boot or should i jack the car leave wheels on and pump, or.... Should i leave car on ground inflate to higher than normal and leave it? Car will be stored for at least a year.
sorry a year ? wow ! Yeah id jack the car up and put it on jack stands , and inflate tyres to maximum rated on sidewall.
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