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Old 14-05-2015
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Default DETC410 front anti roll bar

Hi I am just finishing the build of my DETC410, and finding when the front anti roll bar is connected up, when you test for free movement of the suspension arms up and down, they are quite clunky, compared to the rear anti roll setup. They are free and flap up and down so easily. Any feed back please wound be great, if this is a problem and how to correct it.

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Make sure it isn't hitting the front axles
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I thought this myself and will re check, I though with this design the anti roll bar links were very close to the drive shafts and thought what have I done wrong, while building the car.

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