hey guys i put on my prg leveling kit last night and i have rubbing on what looks like the sway bar ? im not sure what it exactly is but if anyone has had this please tell me what to do it is my inside front on both sides thanks alot
hey guys i put on my prg leveling kit last night and i have rubbing on what looks like the sway bar ? im not sure what it exactly is but if anyone has had this please tell me what to do it is my inside front on both sides thanks alot
How is that possible?
The leveling kit fits on the tower.
Can you show pictures?
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Are you sure you didn't put the sway bar endlinks back in the wrong way? It's possible to turn them over when reattaching. Post up some pics and we'll see what's up.
You will have to disconnect the end links and flip your sway bar back up. Be careful though. They might have some preload on them. You *may* have to take your coilovers out to do it safely. They probably ended up that way during the install.
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i jacked up the truck took off the skid plate then unbolted the u clamps and with a friend put it up and down and then put it together worked great thanks again
It is probably too late for this, but I also had the same problem when I had my shocks changed, I just pushed the sway bar back while the truck was lifted and it fixed it. Unfortunately the end links are now bent. I went over a bump real fast and the sway bar flipped down again. I am going to replace the damn end links and hopefully this won't happen again. I thought I was the only one who had this problem. I guess in some way I am kind of happy to see I'm not the only one. It's an easy fix anyway, I'm glad you got it fixed.
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