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Old 08-27-2020, 11:35 PM   #140
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Originally Posted by Jimbo56 View Post
I beg to differ with you but will save that for later
But it would be so interesting to hear your faulty logic and credentials to support that logic.

I've done front end alignments since 1975 as well as replacing worn/defective steering and suspension parts. I first became an NIASE Certified Mechanic in 1977.

When properly installed, (anti) sway bars do not affect ride height, nor are they part of the steering geometry - therefore they will have no affect on toe, camber or caster.

Now if you improperly installed a sway bar with different sized links on the two ends so that it is loaded and puts a static tilt on the vehicle; that would affect alignment.

But changing the link location equally on both sides puts no load on the sway bar and does nothing to change alignment.
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