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Checking the rear anti-roll bar for proper functioning
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1. Make sure you have adjusted the downstops equally on both sides.
2. Place the car on the flat board and disconnect the shocks.
3. Raise the right rear wheel very slowly. When the left rear rear wheel starts to raise, make note how far the right rear wheel had to be lifted for this to happen.

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4. Repeat step 3 for the other side. Raise the left rear wheel very slowly. When the right rear wheel starts to raise, make note of how far left rear wheel had to be moved for this to happen.

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5. When properly adjusted, both wheels should start to move up at the same lifted position of the other wheel. If this is not the case, then the anti-roll bar needs to be adjusted.
6. Make sure the wire is not tweaked. If it is, correct it by carefully bending it straight.

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7. If the wire is straight, try to decrease or increase the length of the pivot link on one of sides. Adjust it in very small amounts until both wheels move up at the same lifted distance.

   
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   Checking the rear anti-roll bar for proper functioning