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: Anyone Recieve their New SwayBar Links ?


T-Time
06-20-2007, 03:22 PM
Just got home. No UPS package with BWoody PParts return address, at the door, Yet!

I was thinking after recieving my Borla exhaust, I wouldn't get so psyched about getting new mods.

I seem to have been mistaken.

Was that the Doorbell???:D

T:cool:

cmn1
06-20-2007, 04:10 PM
Just got home. No UPS package with BWoody PParts return address, at the door, Yet!

I was thinking after recieving my Borla exhaust, I wouldn't get so psyched about getting new mods.

I seem to have been mistaken.

Was that the Doorbell???:D

T:cool:

Not yet.:rolleyes:

mike@bwp
06-20-2007, 04:55 PM
they are being shipped usps priority mail, keep your panties on....lol.

T-Time
06-20-2007, 05:45 PM
they are being shipped usps priority mail, keep your panties on....lol.


I need to tell you something.

USPS Priority mail in downtown Chicago, Ain't No Priority!!!!

We get summa time mail. ( Let me know if you need this one explained further ).

T:D

FedX standard overnight, "There is no substitute"!!!

Mango
06-20-2007, 07:13 PM
My guess is they'll arrive by Friday to most of us. Priority is usually 2 to 3 day.

GotStroke?
06-21-2007, 02:01 AM
USPS has been nutty lately. Two weeks ago, it took 10 days for a package I sent from Columbus, OH to reach upper Kentucky via Priority. Last month a letter I mailed from C-bus made it to lower CA 12! days later. Unreal.

SilveRT8
06-21-2007, 07:05 AM
USPS has been nutty lately. Two weeks ago, it took 10 days for a package I sent from Columbus, OH to reach upper Kentucky via Priority. Last month a letter I mailed from C-bus made it to lower CA 12! days later. Unreal.

And you just sent me a 170 T-stat!!! Hope to get it before winter, in Canada!
Claude

T-Time
06-21-2007, 11:16 AM
I stopped by home for a minute, and what do i see usps box for me. I only hope these things perform half as good as they look.

Hats off to BWoody.

T

GodfatherSRT8
06-21-2007, 11:19 AM
I stopped by home for a minute, and what do i see usps box for me. I only hope these things perform half as good as they look.

Hats off to BWoody.

T

T- lemme know once you get those bars installed.

Mango
06-21-2007, 11:35 AM
I just got mine as well. My Dad and I are going to install them in a couple of hours. I just put my truck back in our shop and got it up on stands. :)

He still swears they won't do anything as far as increasing performance. We shall see I guess...

GodfatherSRT8
06-21-2007, 11:39 AM
And so the wait begins................

mike@bwp
06-21-2007, 12:25 PM
when installing the rears loosen the brackets that incase the oem rubber bushings, i have found it makes it alot easier to install.

mike@bwp
06-21-2007, 12:28 PM
once you install these and take them out for a test drive do a quick abrupt lane change as if you were avoiding debrie on the road, humor us with how the truck responds please.

Mango
06-21-2007, 01:14 PM
once you install these and take them out for a test drive do a quick abrupt lane change as if you were avoiding debrie on the road, humor us with how the truck responds please.


Hey! I never said that I didn't believe they will make a difference!! My DAD is the one who is skeptical. :) I'll make sure we do the same run, once in his truck, once in mine, to see the difference.

Trust me, I believe you guys.

Also, what are the torque specs for these bolts? What should we tighten them down to? We're getting ready to go install them in about 30 minutes.

gregg
06-21-2007, 01:56 PM
i would go 90 ft lbs on all of them on the back and 85 on the front.

Mango
06-21-2007, 01:58 PM
i would go 90 ft lbs on all of them on the back and 85 on the front.


Thanks!! Man you are fast! :) :)

cmn1
06-21-2007, 02:46 PM
Mine arrived also. Got the fronts on all ready. Getting ready to do the rears. For those with Inferno red the Starlite Candy Red is a pretty close match.

turbo_neon
06-21-2007, 03:00 PM
did you get them on?

BuilderBill
06-21-2007, 03:06 PM
Started the install:
Remove front diff, axles, wheels, brakes, rotors, etc. to give a little bit more room.
Remove complete sway bar and anything within a foot or so in this area or any area near by.
Make room in garage, you will need it for all the parts that NEED to be removed.
Open a brew, this is going to take at least 3 -4 days if you follow my instructions.See below photo documenting my progress.
Crazy Bill

gregg
06-21-2007, 03:16 PM
Started the install:
Remove front diff, axles, wheels, brakes, rotors, etc. to give a little bit more room.
Remove complete sway bar and anything within a foot or so in this area or any area near by.
Make room in garage, you will need it for all the parts that NEED to be removed.
Open a brew, this is going to take at least 3 -4 days if you follow my instructions.See below photo documenting my progress.
Crazy Bill
do not follow these directions...lol all you need to do is remove the factory links and bolt in the new ones....call if you feel the need to remove anything else but the links...410-676-1042

T-Time
06-21-2007, 03:22 PM
T- lemme know once you get those bars installed.

What are you talking about? You are first assist. when I do it in the parking lot at Hooters on Sunday!:D :D

It's BYOJS

Bring your own jack stands.

T:cool:

BuilderBill
06-21-2007, 03:23 PM
do not follow these directions...lol all you need to do is remove the factory links and bolt in the new ones....call if you feel the need to remove anything else but the links...410-676-1042
Thanks for the quick delivery!! Parts look great. Any plans for additional parts?
Actually the photos are of my spare front diff. etc.:D
Bill

gregg
06-21-2007, 03:25 PM
Thanks for the quick delivery!! Parts look great. Any plans for additional parts?
Actually the photos are of my spare front diff. etc.:D
Bill
i can just see 10 or so people start pulling the fron diff's as we speak...lol thanks as before any questions please call the shop, again its 410-676-1042.

T-Time
06-21-2007, 03:29 PM
Started the install:
Remove front diff, axles, wheels, brakes, rotors, etc. to give a little bit more room.
Remove complete sway bar and anything within a foot or so in this area or any area near by.
Make room in garage, you will need it for all the parts that NEED to be removed.
Open a brew, this is going to take at least 3 -4 days if you follow my instructions.See below photo documenting my progress.
Crazy Bill


BlingInBilly,

Now that was Funny!

T:cool:

Mango
06-21-2007, 03:47 PM
:eek: HAHAHHAHA Bill, I love it. I wonder how many people are not going to know you and look at that like :eek: :eek: :eek:


My install is almost done.

We got the fronts on easy peasy. Cranking those bolts down to 85 ft. lbs. was scarey. Felt like it was going to strip but it didn't.

Doing the rears now. Should be done in about 20 minutes.

I took this time to also clean the wheels and clear coat the inside of the rims with VHT Satin Clear again. Works wonders to protect the finish. :D :D

****also**** the bottom link on the stock rears is a captive nut. This is the only tricky part about the install. Might confuse some people.

cmn1
06-21-2007, 04:03 PM
Got the rears done. Gotta go for a test drive.

Mango
06-21-2007, 05:19 PM
WOWOWOW!!!!

These are a must buy guys. Incredible the difference they make. I'm making a thread now.