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Old May 19, 2007 | 06:06 PM
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So I Bought a Steeda Rear Sway Bar and looking forward to installing them this afternoon. i was wondering before i take of too my friends house what tools would I need. like the wrench sizes and such and where should i jack it up from so its easier for the sway bar install.... Ill try to make a DIY with pix`s if i can get this going.
Old May 19, 2007 | 07:50 PM
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Old May 19, 2007 | 10:35 PM
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Well after 45 mins of alot ofsunburn its installed. i noticed some difference not like a big difference where everyone is saying.i took a turn really really fast and it kinda went threw smoother and littlemore planted. honestly i would of invested the 200 dollars in something else if everyone didnt hype it up as much. to me it honestly isnt worth the money. unless you doo springs shocks and then it you would actually notice the difference. as far as straight line performanec. i dont know if it was in my head or not but i did notice it helped a little with the frog hopping shifting into 2nd gear. and as far as launching didnt make a difference at all. but then again i need a actually track to tell you the difference
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