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Sway Bar Links 500e
I replaced the plastic rear sway bar links a few weeks ago and wasn't sure I installed them facing the right way. Two choices, inboard curve or outboard curve. I chose the outboard curve which looks like this 0( )0, if that makes any sense, because it looked to provide more room between link bend and strut bellows. Based on CD ROM, I'm pretty sure this is incorrect and links are backwards.
Question is, am I doing any harm to bar, link or vehicle by leaving them this way for a while, until I have time to change? No handling difference as far as I can tell. Thanks, RJ '92 500e |
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