Adding a rear sway bar to 93 L sedan. Help!

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Adding a rear sway bar to 93 L sedan. Help!

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I got an rsb setup off a preface legacy and have been following Jamal's write up regarding adding a bar to a vehicle that did not previously have one. My problem is this: the mounting holes on the body are NOT accessible on the passenger side. The tank filler neck and some other metal tubes are blocking it. Anyone have any suggestions?? Am I missing something?Image

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Re: Adding a rear sway bar to 93 L sedan. Help!

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You can try loosening the top of the filler hose by removing the three screws around the gas cap area. That may give you enough room to put in the bracket. If not, you may need to also remove the filler hose at the tank. It's not too difficult.
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Re: Adding a rear sway bar to 93 L sedan. Help!

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Thank you josh! I ended up figuring that out the hard way last night after a lot of cussing. Haha. I had to loosen a bunch of little brackets on the fuel lines to move them back.

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Re: Adding a rear sway bar to 93 L sedan. Help!

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Yeah, have to unbolt that and move it out of the way. Kind of a hassle when the threads have been exposed to the elements for 20 years.
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