Swaybars: need help

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  1. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

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    I picked up whiteline adj f & r bars and put the front on with no problem (dropped the subframe)

    The rear bar has got me twisted (it's a 24mm adj for 06 sti, and i have a 07 sti)

    the damned thing just doesn't seem to want to fit. when i snake it above the exhaust and get it in position, it looks fine. then i try to secure the brackes to the body mounts and the middle of the bar hits the forward part of the spare tire bulge...

    well that's not entirely accurate, what it does hit are these little flanges that protrude out from the spare tire buldge. they look like they are there to mount something to, i just have no idea what. and they're welded, so they don't come off easy

    anyways, these are keeping me from getting the bar mounting brackets close enough to the body mounting brackets for a clean mount (in fact, i stripped out one of the body brackets trying to force it on there). even if i had succeded in forcing it on, the bar would be in tense contact with these "flanges".

    has anyone had this problem or know about these flanges being an add-on for 07?

    any help would be greatly appreciated
     
  2. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

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    c'mon guys, am i the only person here trying to mod an 07 sti?
     
  3. Weapon

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    you're the only one cool enough to have an 07 dewd!
     
  4. clemsonscooby

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    Sorry, no 07 here, but the only problems I have had is getting the endlinks bolts back through. Good luck.
     
  5. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

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    kris, i sooo hope you're wrong. crap, i really didn't want to be a ginea pig.
     
  6. jonnyboy0150

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    Is it the bracket to mount the rear diffuser? If so, Id just cut that biatch off.
     
  7. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

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    i was thinking that might be it, i need to lay the diffuser back in to see if they are.

    wouldn't 06 sti drivers chime in on this as a common problem though?

    here's a quick shot i took in the parking lot
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  8. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    Those are the brackets for the diffuser.

    You're not trying to put the bar in backwards (rotated the wrong way) ??
     
  9. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

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    i don't think so, i'm just putting it in there the same way the stocker was. although i have heard this: some people can mount the bar brackets with the car on jackstands, and some don't succeed so well, so i'm getting some ramps to test that theory out.

    originally i thought that the bar would mount to the body lifted (because they were close together and on the same piece of steel) and then lower it to connect the endlinks (which is how i did the FSB).
     
  10. rexrocker

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    I thought the suspension had to be loaded (e.g. on ramps) to get the sway bars in... :dunno Good luck and keep us posted, I'll be swapping mine out at some point later in the year.
     
  11. mmtasty

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    I have no idea how to help, but just to be nice I'll trade you cars so you don't have to worry about it. My '03 already has a set of Cobb sways...

    ... and as always, I'll toss in a bag of Cool Ranch Doritos!
     
  12. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

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    sound like an even trade :rofl:
     
  13. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    what no beer to include in the trade??

    doesn't sound like a fair trade to me.
     
  14. FTZ

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    +1, A 6 pack should even the trade.
     
  15. Greg

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    I just finished the sways on mine about 30 minutes ago on jackstands. The rear was easy compared to the front...
     
  16. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

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    we'll i put it on ramps saturday, and the bar went in with plenty of clearance. thanks for the input guys... so on the 07 from my experience, you can mount the front on stands but not the rears.

    car feels really nice ;)
     
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    :bigthumb: Any spring / coilover choices yet? :D
     
  18. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

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    well, i've already got a set of tein flex coilovers sitting in my garage, but tein is really slow to respond on the lower brackets that i need to make them fit.
     
  19. salmonfacesalad

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    brackets to make them fit?? My TEIN's fit with no problem. whats different?
     
  20. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

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    wjm told me that i needed to change the lower brackets out from the 04 wrx to the 07 sti for proper fit.
     
  21. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    ^^ you will need to. They will not fit without them.
     
  22. Alex

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    makes sense.
     
  23. crash#2

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    if you have the car jacked up then drop it down and back up onto some rhino ramps, this will change where everything sits and make it line up a little easier, if not then i don't know what to tell you, but the clearance could be where the suspension sits and not the underbody of the car.
     
  24. crash#2

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    oh somebody already posted that, sorry leaped without looking.
     
  25. Jake

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    i wonder if i perhaps did something wrong, ha. my rear sway went on in less than 15 minutes with no help. of course mine is an '02. don't know if that changes anything...
     

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