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Old 01-19-2020, 01:55 AM
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Ok fellas, I've been combing the threads in this forum for this exact reason. Now, keep in mind that at this time I do not actually have my front suspension components installed.

With the above being said here is my situation, or question regarding how to avoid a situation. However ya wanna look at it.

I own a 2015 Trail Premium - NON KDSS. Just received my ICON 2.5 Extended Travel Front Coilovers w/ RR & CDCV. Not installed yet. Waiting on rear components. I read a lot about sway bar contact with the radiator support brackets. Not sure if it is worse with the ICON setup or not, or worse with the remote resi setup or not, or is an across the board issue with all the different systems ie. King, ICON, Toytec. Anyway, I've purchased ICON so that's what I'm looking at. Looking at several install images and videos, I've noticed that the resi mounting bracket mounts between the sway bar relocation spacer and the frame. Now with that being the case, can we assume that the additional thickness of the bracket along with the sway bar relocation spacer aggravates the contact issue with the sway bar and radiator support bracket? And if so, what if the lower portion of the resi bracket were cut off and and instead mounted to the side of the frame with 4 self tapping screws ( or something to that effect )???

Any thoughts??? Ideas??? Or just tell me I'm effing crazy and it would not make any difference. Just an idea.
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