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Old 03-06-2013, 01:17 AM
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Re: rear sway bar project

Got a few bugs to work out with the hardware on the rear bar
Installed mine today. Figured out what hardware will be needed
at any hardware store too.
Got the bar mounted to the endlinks I used some nylon washers
but think the manufacturer is going to make me something and include
it in the bar. Its an easy fix, and some people may want to use
different methods for this depending on how solid they want it to be.
I noticed it immediately the first time I made a hard turn on the way
home. Felt good, just takes some getting use to.
As long as rest of your suspension is in good shape and you are running
better then avg softer tires, youll get the most out of the new bar.

My car has our drop springs in it, stock struts, and 225-40-18 Continental tires on it for comparison.
Ill post more pics tomorrow nite.
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