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97 spyder gs sway bars?

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2dumb4speed

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Jan 13, 2009
Farmington, Arkansas
i was told that the 4g64 would take the sway bar from the turbo? and what would i have to do to install a rear sway bar, i was also told i would have to do a few things... and wich bar would i use for the back?
 
Absolutely correct. I use the RM racing rear swaybar from Mach V. They may still have a deal going on where the bars are about half price.

For the front bar you should not need anything other than the bar itself. It [the RM bar] should come with new urethane mounts. You may have to cut your endlinks off though, so consider buying new endlinks for the front. I spent aroun $90 on those.

The rear bar requires end links as well as new lower suspension arms. Mach V also sells the Mitsu parts you will need, and their price on them was actually lower than what they would cost me from Mitsu Parts Direct.

The rear bar was very easy to install. I did it with the wheels still on!

Make sure you buy a 3/8" drive allen "socket" to help with tightening the nuts on the endlinks.
 
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