Question about my rear sway bar(s)
#33
Yeah I'm selling it...have it on craigslist for $70 obo.
And the reason it won't work, is because it was touching the exhaust when they went to put it on...which is odd, because it's specifically made for our cars, so it must be made to work with exhaust.
And the reason it won't work, is because it was touching the exhaust when they went to put it on...which is odd, because it's specifically made for our cars, so it must be made to work with exhaust.
#35
With a little work I guarantee you can still use the sway bar. With how low it sits it shouldn't get in the way.
#36
Yeah it'd probably be $30 to ship...and if you go to the link someone previously posted in this thread, you can get a new one for $129. $70 would be a good deal if you were local.
And yeah, that'd be cool if I could...I just am not too mechanically inclined, and didn't watch the shop take it off :-/
And yeah, that'd be cool if I could...I just am not too mechanically inclined, and didn't watch the shop take it off :-/
#37
Here's the link:
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...stable-Swaybar
ProjectResto actually is the one who knew what it was!
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...stable-Swaybar
ProjectResto actually is the one who knew what it was!
#38
I actually found them on ebay, Jegs and a couple other vendors carry them, just type in steeda swaybar, heres the JEGs one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Steed...#ht_2200wt_837
#39
Oh cool! You'll notice a difference if you get one! I think I'm now just gonna upgrade my stock swaybars...I'm thinkin these....
http://www.cjponyparts.com/eibach-an...9-1993/p/ARK1/
http://www.cjponyparts.com/eibach-an...9-1993/p/ARK1/
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