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Eibach 35129.312 Adjustable Rear Sway Bar and FRPP Relocation Brackets

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I attempted to install the 25mm Eibach 35129.312 adjustable rear sway bar this weekend. It does not fit with the Ford Racing LCA relocation brackets. There is not enough clearance between the axle side sway bar mounts and the brackets.

For those who are not using LCA relocation brackets, the Eibach bar is a very niece piece with billet mounts on both the axle and chassis side.
 
2012-Boss said:
I attempted to install the 25mm Eibach 35129.312 adjustable rear sway bar this weekend. It does not fit with the Ford Racing LCA relocation brackets. There is not enough clearance between the axle side sway bar mounts and the brackets.

For those who are not using LCA relocation brackets, the Eibach bar is a very niece piece with billet mounts on both the axle and chassis side.

I mounted this same bar with the same brackets. Just need to make some minor mods on the Ford Racing relo brackets! Sorry for the crappy cell phone pic. If you need better pics with it installed, let me know. Mike

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Thanks to all. I have a white line bar on the way.

I wanted to make sure that anyone searching the forum would find the reference.
 

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