Spohn 920 User Manual

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7. Next you want to install the upper end link mounts. These bolt to the underside of

the frame channel. Hold the end link so it is running straight up and down. Mark the

two holes with a marker (repeat on other side). Center punch the marks and then

drill the holes to 3/8”. After drilling the holes, place the upper support plate inside of

the top of the frame channel and install and tighten all four of the 3/8” bolts. Tighten

the upper and lower end link bolts that run through the rod ends.

8. With both end links installed and tightened, you can now fully tighten the lock

nuts on the u-bolts. Do not over tighten the u-bolts or the bar will not rotate

properly. You should be able to rotate the bar by hand with force.

9. Jack the car up and remove the jack stands, place vehicle back on the ground.

10. Now we’re going to adjust the sway bar and set it with the proper pre-load.

Place the jack under the front of the car, make sure the jack is perfectly centered on

the front crossmember. Jack the front of the car in the air until the front tires are

BARELY off of the ground, stop there.

11. Check your rear tire pressures and make sure you have the exact same

pressure in both rear tires. Set your rear tire pressure to whatever psi you run them

at when racing at the track.

12. Whoever will be driving this vehicle now needs to sit in the driver’s seat of the

car, shut the driver’s door. (Simulate driving the car).

13. Measure from the lower rear corner of both the driver’s and passenger’s side

door jam to the ground (car should be on a level surface, ie. cement). We’re looking

to have the driver’s side 1/16” lower then the passenger’s side.

14. Adjust the passenger’s side end link (by lengthening or shortening) until you

achieve the above setting. Tighten the jam nuts and re-check your dimensions. Once

you have the adjustment properly set, tighten all four jam nuts on both end links.

Note: We recommend using removable strength Loctite on the threads to keep the

jam nuts tight on a street driven car.

15. With this sway bar set up, if you were previously running an air bag in your

spring, remove it. You also want to run the same rear spring rate on both sides of

the car.

Note: If installing on a Grand National 8.5” rear you will need to use our Part

#SPI1031-1 ½” thick spacers between the bushings and the saddles to clear the

lower ears on your rear end.

**** Enjoy your straight launches and down track stability!! ****

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