Jul 5, 2007 - 3:37 PM
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For awhile now ive been debating about upgrading my sway bars. I didnt know if i wanted to spend $350 on a set of ST susp. sway bars all around or not. So i ended up buyin some of thouse twosrus end links, made a bit of a difference, but still could notice the body roll. So lately ive been thinkin of gettin some polyurethane mount bushings for the front and rear and just using my stock GT sway bars. I went to the dealer about 3 weeks ago, ordered in one mount bushing of each sway bar, and took them to the speed shop i used to work at. They didnt wanna order a rear one because of the kinda oblong shape of it, but they could order in the fronts. SO i picked them up on friday when i got home from Windsor, and since i ripped the boot on my cv shaft and the entire thing needed replacing i took it to a shop i used to work at to get them to do the work for me. I picked up my car today, and WOW!...such a big difference in handeling and even just feel of the steering wheel. Big Big improvement from my old shot bushings. Im gonna see if i can get some pictures and ill get the part # too when i go back out to the car. Im probably gonna b doing this on my ST coupe when Sarah picks it up next week.
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Valo666 polyurethane sway bar mounts Jul 5, 2007 - 3:37 PM
soven Interesting, I guess it shouldnt do anything to th... Jul 5, 2007 - 4:33 PM
Valo666 yea..if any thing they improved the ride quality..... Jul 5, 2007 - 5:23 PM
jason i did the rears on my coupe... i dont know if it w... Jul 5, 2007 - 7:25 PM
Culpable04 rough is not that bad
I have poly bushings al... Jul 5, 2007 - 9:17 PM![]() ![]() |
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