Vindikacione
01-15-2006, 08:52 AM
Hi. First Post, so sorry for the newbie question. I did a search and didn't see any other related posts.
I've got a 97 Accord DX and after 110k miles I had to rebuilt the front end. On Friday, my installer replaced all ball joints, tie rods, control arms, and front anti sway bar from Suspension Techniques. I had the rear bar on hand, but the installer said the muffler was in the way. Now, since Germans don't work on weekends, I couldn't ask him if he tried removing the muffler. I can't tell if he did take the muffler off, but I did see wear (scratch) marks on the new sway bar hinting that he did attempt to install it before he threw it in the trunk.
Question:
Did anyone else have problems installing their rear Suspension Techniques anti sway bar because of their aftermarket cat-back exhaust (mine is a Magnaflow)?
Thanks in advanced for your help.
I've got a 97 Accord DX and after 110k miles I had to rebuilt the front end. On Friday, my installer replaced all ball joints, tie rods, control arms, and front anti sway bar from Suspension Techniques. I had the rear bar on hand, but the installer said the muffler was in the way. Now, since Germans don't work on weekends, I couldn't ask him if he tried removing the muffler. I can't tell if he did take the muffler off, but I did see wear (scratch) marks on the new sway bar hinting that he did attempt to install it before he threw it in the trunk.
Question:
Did anyone else have problems installing their rear Suspension Techniques anti sway bar because of their aftermarket cat-back exhaust (mine is a Magnaflow)?
Thanks in advanced for your help.