Sway Bars For A 2000 GT
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Sway Bars For A 2000 GT
Hey everyone,
Im having a issue when it comes to my sway bars, when i bought my gt from the previous owner he removed them from the car for what ever reason and now at speeds over 65 it is a terrible shaky ride. I am on a budget and was wondering if replacing just the front sway bar for now would make a difference as that is where most of the motion is, any thoughts?
Im having a issue when it comes to my sway bars, when i bought my gt from the previous owner he removed them from the car for what ever reason and now at speeds over 65 it is a terrible shaky ride. I am on a budget and was wondering if replacing just the front sway bar for now would make a difference as that is where most of the motion is, any thoughts?
#2
I would absolutely install a pair of bars on the car as soon as you can. Although just adding a front bar again would make it less sketchy to drive, it takes a pair of bars to restore the "proper" balance in handling behavior.
It would probably be cheapest to get a pair from a salvage yard.
I have a pair of Eibach bars on my car and noticed a difference when I installed them onto my stock Bullitt.
The car will drive MUCH better with bars on it. You won't regret a little investment in getting bars back on your car!
GOOD LUCK!
It would probably be cheapest to get a pair from a salvage yard.
I have a pair of Eibach bars on my car and noticed a difference when I installed them onto my stock Bullitt.
The car will drive MUCH better with bars on it. You won't regret a little investment in getting bars back on your car!
GOOD LUCK!
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