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I have a durablue universal fit swaybar and I can not get it on my banshee. The arms are hitting my shocks. Does the banshee use a longer/wider swaybar? I have tried everything and I just can't get it on. Any ideas??

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I use the same swaybar also. Is it the links that are hitting? If so, You can drill the A-arm below the shock and run a bolt through the A-arm so the link is mounted beside the shock. I use a long bolt and spacer it away from the shock.

 

You aren't running a lowering kit are you?

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well that is my problem. My a-arms have the lowering kit built in. And the angle that it puts the shocks at is what is killing me. I guess I am going to have to get shorter shocks and put them in the stock position to run a swaybar.

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hey rob i know this thread is old but you gotta mount the swaybar on the shee backwards... so the arms point forward... that howi had to mount mine.. i built a lowering bridge adn i still use sotck arms but since the shocks sit almost straight up and down now thw sway bar wouldn't fit..... so use the arms pointed forward then use a lonf bolt through the shock and you'll have to put a spacer in front of the shock mount so the link can grab the bolt and still be adjustable...

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