I had my bro hold the bar in place. I never thought of vice grips.
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"Shakedown"- 1991 Grand Marquis GS Dual exhaust, Magnaflow xl turbos, Rear anti sway bar, Outlaw 1 wheels, 43k miles
1985 GMC 1500
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Originally posted by The Auntie Christ View PostI'd find a pair of lower control arms with the correct holes, and snag those, replacing the old units. And while you have the new ones out, you can toss some new bushings at them, before you put the new ones in....
Still, most bushings do need to be replaced sometime or other .... I'm not at all looking forward to trying to do my rears.2012 Mazda5 Touring | Finally working on the LTD again!
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It wasn't so much the drilling (once I go that 90 elbow)......as it was jacking.
If not for the weather and ground conditions I'd have had this bar on long ago.
Although I do tend to be overcautious trying to not make misakes.
Having said that......one of the reasons I tried a lot harder this time was that I didn't want to try taking those control arms off either.Former panther owner
1981 CV 351 4bbl
1991 CV 302 EFI
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Cool... you finally got the bar on.
I have had drill holes before, on some elses car. it wasn't easy, but the drill I used wasn't exactly "compact".
any difference in handling with the rear bar?2003 Town Car Signature - 3.27 RAR, Dual exhaust and J-mod - SOLD 9/2011
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"In science it is either physics or stamp collecting." - Ernest Rutherford
- Oct 2009
- 2878
- Keene NH
- Send PM
Originally posted by 88grandmarq View PostCool... you finally got the bar on.
I have had drill holes before, on some elses car. it wasn't easy, but the drill I used wasn't exactly "compact".
any difference in handling with the rear bar?"Shakedown"- 1991 Grand Marquis GS Dual exhaust, Magnaflow xl turbos, Rear anti sway bar, Outlaw 1 wheels, 43k miles
1985 GMC 1500
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Originally posted by 88grandmarq View PostCool... you finally got the bar on.
I have had drill holes before, on some elses car. it wasn't easy, but the drill I used wasn't exactly "compact".
any difference in handling with the rear bar?
Yes, the car does handle better. It's not a night-and-day difference, like...."oh wow I got a sports car", but it is very noticable. At higher speeds there is still some body roll, but not like before. Makes me wonder how much more you get with the PI bars (front+rear). I suspect that just switching to stiffer shocks (I like bilstiens) and better tires would do me a world of good as well.
As weird as this may sound.....the car's ass feels like it's up higher when I'm driving.
(maybe someone played with my power seat.....I dunno)
On the drilling......yeah I started out with a cordless.....it died partway through the first side. Niether one of my drills are compact either, but I picked up one of those 90 degree elbows, and that gave me the clearance I needed.
The (rear) driveway/back yard area here is clay......pretty soon it will be so muddy that it will be impossible to get my car (or anyone else's) back there (were that walkway is) and that sidewalk is the only hard level surface I have to work on stuff with......I didn't want to wait till the middle of May to do this.Former panther owner
1981 CV 351 4bbl
1991 CV 302 EFI
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