daizen anti sway bars
#16
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I finally got answer from Daizen "THEY DO NOT COMMUNICATE WITH END USERS YOU HAVE TO CONTACT A DEALER THEY SUGGESTED SEWELL'"
Were kind of arrogant in my opinion. Where would they be with out end users
they think the dealers would buy from them if the end users said no. I had a technical question for them reff there product and they blew me off.
Bad mission statment
Were kind of arrogant in my opinion. Where would they be with out end users
they think the dealers would buy from them if the end users said no. I had a technical question for them reff there product and they blew me off.
Bad mission statment
#17
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"[QUOTE=mrblister;3598322] When I need to regrease in the future what kind of greAse should i use and where can I get it...Appreciate any ones advise on source for grease..."
I was told by a very knowledgeable member here on CL from whom I bought my Daizen sways to use marine grease... it's best for battling the elements...
I was told by a very knowledgeable member here on CL from whom I bought my Daizen sways to use marine grease... it's best for battling the elements...
#18
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I was planning to do this, but I thought there was a mounting bolt problem with the rear bushings (there are a couple of long threads - with very detailed pictures - in the archives). Did you have to modify anything for the rear bushings to fit? I thought the mounting holes were farther appart than the stock bushing bracket _and_ the ES bushings wouldn't fit into the recessed mounting area. Do you have a picture?
Buddy
#19
The real issue with the urethane bushings in not wearing out - it's that they can make noise (squeak, squeak) if the lubricant wears from around the bushing, mostly due to environmental factors such as heavy rain, then dry spells. At least that what happens in North Texas. Even if the rears start to make noise, I don't think you'll have the urethane bushings wearing out.
#21
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I need assistance!
I just spent my entire morning trying to install just the rear Daizen sway bar. I can't figure out how to get the rear links into the mounting area. The Daizen appears to be too big for it. Can someone tell me how they got around this problem? If not, I think I will have to admit my first mechanical defeat and take it to a mechanic...
I was planning to do this, but I thought there was a mounting bolt problem with the rear bushings (there are a couple of long threads - with very detailed pictures - in the archives). Did you have to modify anything for the rear bushings to fit? I thought the mounting holes were farther appart than the stock bushing bracket _and_ the ES bushings wouldn't fit into the recessed mounting area. Do you have a picture?
#22
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I just spent my entire morning trying to install just the rear Daizen sway bar. I can't figure out how to get the rear links into the mounting area. The Daizen appears to be too big for it. Can someone tell me how they got around this problem? If not, I think I will have to admit my first mechanical defeat and take it to a mechanic...
Buddy
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#25
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I bought these from a member here in CL...so I believe he had already flipped the links (the bolts are pointed in the direction of the wheels). It's not that the bar doesn't "fit" into the space. It's that the link itself won't fit into the recessed area (where the ~3inch bolt holds it into place). Sorry, I don't know the correct terminology for it.
I'll take pictures and post them so I can point out exactly what I mean. Hopefully someone will know how to resolve this problem.
Another idea I had was to use the end links from the stock bar in place of the one that is on the Daizen swaybar. At least I know that they can fit into that space.
I'll take pictures and post them so I can point out exactly what I mean. Hopefully someone will know how to resolve this problem.
Another idea I had was to use the end links from the stock bar in place of the one that is on the Daizen swaybar. At least I know that they can fit into that space.
#26
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The end links do not come as part of the way bars but it sounds as if you received yours with the end clinks attached. Curious what the seller used in place or if he had extras.
The endlinks have to be wigged back and forth to fit in the control arm. Try some grease on the ends. If this does not work then just use your end links.
The endlinks have to be wigged back and forth to fit in the control arm. Try some grease on the ends. If this does not work then just use your end links.
Last edited by Pearlpower; 07-06-08 at 11:39 AM.
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