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15th March 2020, 11:08 AM
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Expert
What is a H bracket on a Gq sway bar set up ?
Ok I can not seem to find a clear answer to what is a H bracket on the sway bar set up on a Gq, I am getting a superfex sway bar and they want to know the measurement off the sway bar mount spacing including the H bracket if it is 70 mm or 85 mm
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15th March 2020 11:08 AM
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15th March 2020, 12:11 PM
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Smart like tractor
Hmmmm. I thought that "H" bracket was an aftermarket spacer that bolts to the radius arm to space the swaybar down.
What exactly are they asking? The distance from the swaybar link to the centerline of the radius arm mount, ( factory swaybar arm length)?
Maybe you should call and clarify exactly what they need.
What ended up happening with your front springs
Last edited by Ben-e-boy; 15th March 2020 at 12:38 PM.
96 GQ coil/Cab
08 G6eT
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15th March 2020, 06:55 PM
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Patrol Freak
That's the bolt spacing on the bottom of the radius arm for the sway bar mount the 'H' bracket bolts to their radius arm then the sway bar mount bolts to the 'H' bracket.
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17th March 2020, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by
First Pooy
Ok I can not seem to find a clear answer to what is a H bracket on the sway bar set up on a Gq, I am getting a superfex sway bar and they want to know the measurement off the sway bar mount spacing including the H bracket if it is 70 mm or 85 mm
Nice can of worms you have got there, the H bracket you are talking about is sold by Superior because they only supply a certain number of different length dropper arms. I also brought a Superflex kit for Front and Rear, Rear was perfect fitted without a problem Front was a nightmare see photo's
Swaybar 000.jpg
as you can see the length is way too long, now the next problem will show it self
Swaybar 003.jpg
when you bolt it up you can see the distance between the Arm and the Swaybar mount this is why they made a H bracket.
BTW I have a 3" Drop Arm's.
I fixed mine by having the dropper arms shortened to suit my vehicle. Now the next Problem will raise its ugly head
Passager Side 01.jpg
as you can see my drop arm was leaned back, if you know anything about the way a swaybar works you will say this wont work "you will be right" for the
bar to work it has to be vertical to the bar. I had only two options re-drill the holes in the Arms or re-drill the holes in the body mount, was easier to do the later than the arms.
I hope this helps.
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