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    Axle back muffler rubbing against my swaybar

    Guys got a small problem here where there is barely any space between my axleback and my swaybar (JDM DC5R).

    It always rattle against each other when I start the car and when I turn left going uphill.

    What can I do??

    Erik

    #2
    change rubber holders for muffler?

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      #3
      Mmmmm , I'll drop super cheap auto today and check it out.

      Can you DIY it? Is it hard to remove the existing rubber and change it to a new one?

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        #4
        this might not work, but u can always try pulling ur pants down....... hehe

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          #5
          Go to an auto store and buy a radiator or coolant hose and wrap it around your sway. Works perfectly on mine, hasnt burned through at all.

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            #6
            Update:

            Did some adjustment to it and the clearances is still limited to 1 cm or so, Couldn't get more out of it, I guess I have to wrapped my exhaust then

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              #7
              wrap the swaybar
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                #8
                yeah....wrap the sway erik....not the exhaust.....lol...
                Mugen Whore #2

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                2)クラッチを切る
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                  アクセルをぶかす
                4)クラッチをつなぐ
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                  #9
                  LOL ups :P my bad.

                  We know who is noob here :P

                  I'll get this sort out asap

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                    #10
                    Sell your jdm rear sway and get an aftermarket one, like mugen or cusco. My rear sway gives a 2cm clearance from the same axle back your using.

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                      #11
                      lol wrap exhuast

                      Maybe this might help too?

                      http://cgi.ebay.com.au/VISION-EXHAUS...QQcmdZViewItem



                      "Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car and oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car.
                      Horse power is how fast you hit the wall, torque is how far you take the wall with you."

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by RDC-5™ View Post
                        Sell your jdm rear sway and get an aftermarket one, like mugen or cusco. My rear sway gives a 2cm clearance from the same axle back your using.
                        Hmm thats interesting because I have the JDM rear sway and the same exhaust () and I have at least 2 cm clearance as well. I would be looking at the exhaust rubbers or something, maybe get shorter ones to raise the exhaust up?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by 3r1k View Post
                          Guys got a small problem here where there is barely any space between my axleback and my swaybar (JDM DC5R).

                          It always rattle against each other when I start the car and when I turn left going uphill.

                          What can I do??

                          Erik

                          It's probably installed back to front.
                          Take it off, turn it round 180deg & refit.
                          See how that goes
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                            #14
                            Ok let me give you guys the long story.

                            I fit my exhaust and toda header which caused the whole system sat to low then I sent my car to a shop to get the whole system raise by modifying the flex pipe of my toda header.

                            When the exhaust system was low, I DID NOT have this problem at all.

                            Any clue? If there is no solution at all, I will just get radiator hose and wrap it around my swaybar.

                            Thanx for the help guys.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by 3r1k View Post
                              Ok let me give you guys the long story.

                              I fit my exhaust and toda header which caused the whole system sat to low then I sent my car to a shop to get the whole system raise by modifying the flex pipe of my toda header.

                              When the exhaust system was low, I DID NOT have this problem at all.

                              Any clue? If there is no solution at all, I will just get radiator hose and wrap it around my swaybar.

                              Thanx for the help guys.
                              LOL, OK....
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                              TODA Racing - TODA Power - FIGHTEX
                              Official Australian Distributors
                              0401869524
                              Engine Building / Dyno tuning / Licenced Mechanical Workshop

                              Email: toda@todaracing.com.au

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