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Bought some sways for my GST, what can I expect after install?

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truwarrior

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Bought some sways for my GST (front and rear), what can I expect after install? Im on stock suspension with just a strut tower bar. Also how hard is it to install the front sway bar? Do I have to take alot of stuff off?
 
you can expect less body roll. anyhoo, I've heard that the rear is easy to install, but the front one is a little more difficult. you basically have to put it on a lift so you can maneuver it through.
 
Ya I figured the body roll would be less. Think it would be a good idea to install the rear sway bar first and keep the stock one in front? I just don't wanna lose control if it creates to much oversteer and swings the back out.

Think it will help reduce the wheel hop too? I still have some left.

I only have 4 jack stands...is that gonna be good enought if i can get the car high enough? :cry:
 
What swaybars did you buy?

If you picked up RDSM's then they clearly state that the car will oversteer... just so you know.

You don't need a lift really (I didn't with the RDSM) I do recomend you get that nose up as high as you can though.
 
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