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Sway Bar Install

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91SilverBullet

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Jan 14, 2005
In the Backwoods of, Connecticut
Has anyone installed a set of Suspension Techniques sway bars on a first gen AWD? want a little info before I start. Especially with the front sway bar.
 
91SilverBullet said:
Has anyone installed a set of Suspension Techniques sway bars on a first gen AWD? want a little info before I start. Especially with the front sway bar.


Hi

I just did it last Thursday, remmember its an add on bar you still leave the stock sway bar on.
It took me 45 mins to do it on the driveway

Sam
 
samgvr4 said:
I just did it last Thursday, remmember its an add on bar you still leave the stock sway bar on.

So you end up with two swaybars on at least one end of the car???

- Jtoby
 
Yes exactly, 2 swaybars upfront and one ST bar in the back.
I run the AGX shocks and H&R springs, wow car handles like its on rails

Sam
90 GSX
 
I added just the rear one to my fwd, I didn't feel like it really needed that much more help in the front. I run eibach's and agx's with front and rear strut bars.
 
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