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this is how my MC ones are and how instructions showLooks like you've got the passenger side one mounted on the wrong side. That sway bar is really cocked outward.
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this is how my MC ones are and how instructions showLooks like you've got the passenger side one mounted on the wrong side. That sway bar is really cocked outward.
Very interesting because I ran the MC ones on my other Jeep and they are not pitched/angled like that at all. They are very vertical because MC design sits between the tab and the trackbar bracket and has you pull them off toward the center of the Jeep which keeps everything vertical.this is how my MC ones are and how instructions show
The links are identical. I took the picture during install before I finished tightening everything up. There is indeed a left and right bracket that are different.Looks like you've got the passenger side one mounted on the wrong side. That sway bar is really cocked outward.
So both of your links are vertical when installed?The links are identical. I took the picture during install before I finished tightening everything up. There is indeed a left and right bracket that are different.
Very interesting because I had these installed on a JL with a 3.5" lift and the instructions (see pic from my above post from MC website) show that the passenger side should disconnect inward. My links were vertical on both passenger and driver side. I wonder if it has something to do with the height of the lift. I could see a lower lift not playing well with these links.on my JT, they look exactly like the installation instruction pics, and that is both sides are angled outward just a hair. If I move the pin facing inside (opposite of what the instructions show on passenger side), then the link takes on an inward angle.