Sway Bar Help
#1
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Sway Bar Help
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I noticed that my rear sway bar is broken right before the end where it bolts on the passenger side. It is a Daizen bar and I have had a hard time hearing back from them or from Todd at TM Engineering.
Is this something that can that be repaired? It seems like it could.
Any recommendations for shops to help since Todd at TM Engineering appears to be out of town currently.
Thanks!
I noticed that my rear sway bar is broken right before the end where it bolts on the passenger side. It is a Daizen bar and I have had a hard time hearing back from them or from Todd at TM Engineering.
Is this something that can that be repaired? It seems like it could.
Any recommendations for shops to help since Todd at TM Engineering appears to be out of town currently.
Thanks!
#2
Hello Everyone
I noticed that my rear sway bar is broken right before the end where it bolts on the passenger side. It is a Daizen bar and I have had a hard time hearing back from them or from Todd at TM Engineering.
Is this something that can that be repaired? It seems like it could.
Any recommendations for shops to help since Todd at TM Engineering appears to be out of town currently.
Thanks!
I noticed that my rear sway bar is broken right before the end where it bolts on the passenger side. It is a Daizen bar and I have had a hard time hearing back from them or from Todd at TM Engineering.
Is this something that can that be repaired? It seems like it could.
Any recommendations for shops to help since Todd at TM Engineering appears to be out of town currently.
Thanks!
Buddy
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Here are some pics of my broken rear bar.
Note the wear from a loose end link nut and the crack between holes.
Admittedly a failure on my part as a performance noob that I should have inspected the end links and all nuts & bolts regularly.
Note the wear from a loose end link nut and the crack between holes.
Admittedly a failure on my part as a performance noob that I should have inspected the end links and all nuts & bolts regularly.
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I'm having a hard time trying to 'mirror image' your pic to match the direction of my pic, but I think your end-links weren't flipped around from the stock position to where Daizen specifies them to be... if I'm wrong, I apologize, but if I'm correct, it could be a huge reason why the sway-bar failed...
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#8
My pics are of the right rear, up and toward the rear of the car.
The image you attached is of the left rear.
Either way, they're installed the same: the end link is on the inside, with the nut on the outside, close to the spring.
Thanks for the double-check.
The image you attached is of the left rear.
Either way, they're installed the same: the end link is on the inside, with the nut on the outside, close to the spring.
Thanks for the double-check.
#9
Check your Daizen Sawy Bars ASAP !
I just got new tires and was crawling under the back of the car yesterday and saw that I had the same problem on my rear Daizen sway bar - right rear. Luckily I still have my OEM ones, so I reinstalled the rear one. Will check on the front later today.
I strongly suggest that anyone with these sway bars take a look at them ASAP.
I'm not convinced that welding can repair these. They are made from tubular stock, and the end part appears to be formed by pressing the end of the tube together with some welding around the end to seal it and strengthen around the mounting holes.
If anyone from Daizen would like to chime in and suggest to us how to repair these, I'm sure we'd all appreciate it. But, based on their reluctance to support and communicate with their customer base, I doubt they will.
If Daizen is still a suggested vendor by ClubLexus, I would suggest that they be dropped if they refuse to communicate with us. Comments?
I strongly suggest that anyone with these sway bars take a look at them ASAP.
I'm not convinced that welding can repair these. They are made from tubular stock, and the end part appears to be formed by pressing the end of the tube together with some welding around the end to seal it and strengthen around the mounting holes.
If anyone from Daizen would like to chime in and suggest to us how to repair these, I'm sure we'd all appreciate it. But, based on their reluctance to support and communicate with their customer base, I doubt they will.
If Daizen is still a suggested vendor by ClubLexus, I would suggest that they be dropped if they refuse to communicate with us. Comments?
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I have not been able to find a replacement. From my research it became clear to me that a repair was not the way to go. I plan to replace with a stock bar. Need to find one. Anyone have any suggestions on where to get a stock replacement?
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