I haven't had a sway bar for 5 years, you just learn to
drive it that way, like when you get a locker, you just
learn how to drive with it
Wild
Better safe than sorry...it's peace of mind for me. Whether or not it really matters, I don't know, but I don't want to find out.
Here's the parts list now:
->SealMaster TR 6 FEMALE thread 3/8 heim joints ("spherical rod ends," if you try going into a hardware store and say heims they look at you funny). These are FEMALE thread 3/8-24 (fine thread) with a 3/8" end.
$10.99 ea x2 + tax = $23.95
-> 3/8-24x2-1/4" grade 5 bolts
-> 3/8"x1" pins
total $5.79
Total cost: $29.74Also, I swung the spring clip to the forward side of the heim joint. My reasoning was that if it was behind the joint, it MAY rotate upwards and contact the CV boot. Didn't want to risk it, figured I'd give the boot a little extra clearance and keep the clip out of the way.
As I mentioned, I was going to buy some much more expensive heims and some fancy-schmancy quick-release pins and add some poly bushings...then I figured I don't need none of that stuff and decided to try it a little cheaper way first and make sure everything works alright. When I remove the pin entirely, the heim will clear the sway bar no problem. Nothing to get in the way with the pin totally removed. No problems with it, seems to work great, a damn good idea for just under $30 in material.