mrb
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Hi All
Ken at Evoluzione has not struck this so I thought I would see if any of you can give me an idea. I have an RS myself but sent an Evo RT sway bar to someone here in Australia with an RT. His problem is as follows -
"I sent you an email stating I thought the return arms were too short, pulling the hangers way out of line back towards the frame, in fact only about one mm off the frame and putting them under a lot of strain, and was most likely touching under heavy cornering.
Anyway last week when out for a ride, I heard quite a load knocking when turning, and on investigation I found the bearing in the hanger was the problem, because with the hangers being so far out of line the bolt fixing
is trying to pull the bearing out of its holder, instead of down, it is not hanging free and when you are in a heavy turn the hanger touches the frame stopping anymore movement, and putting it under a lot of stress, certainly
it could have failed because it is only made of a hard plastic, also the original bar has a slot each side to take a plastic ring with a corresponding molding to sit in the slot, and this stops any side movement of the arm but this slot is not on the replacement sway bar"
Any guesses as to whats happening here would be appreciated :bowdown:
Ken at Evoluzione has not struck this so I thought I would see if any of you can give me an idea. I have an RS myself but sent an Evo RT sway bar to someone here in Australia with an RT. His problem is as follows -
"I sent you an email stating I thought the return arms were too short, pulling the hangers way out of line back towards the frame, in fact only about one mm off the frame and putting them under a lot of strain, and was most likely touching under heavy cornering.
Anyway last week when out for a ride, I heard quite a load knocking when turning, and on investigation I found the bearing in the hanger was the problem, because with the hangers being so far out of line the bolt fixing
is trying to pull the bearing out of its holder, instead of down, it is not hanging free and when you are in a heavy turn the hanger touches the frame stopping anymore movement, and putting it under a lot of stress, certainly
it could have failed because it is only made of a hard plastic, also the original bar has a slot each side to take a plastic ring with a corresponding molding to sit in the slot, and this stops any side movement of the arm but this slot is not on the replacement sway bar"
Any guesses as to whats happening here would be appreciated :bowdown: