Whiteline SWAY BARS omg Thanx caz

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by apollo, Aug 3, 2007.

  1. apollo

    apollo New Member

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    everyone

    sway bars are awesome!!!

    I'm telling u... cornering improved like 200% or more

    I got it in the hard setting at the moment. so the front end feels lot stiffer on corners... I like!!!! it dosent slide or step out as I would expect.

    but nice ride...

    PPL get on to caz she will hook u up!!!
    k
    I'm out... think I might go for another drive.....

    lol
    l8r
    :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
     
  2. Caz1

    Caz1 New Member

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    Thats great to hear Shaq :) , the feed back from these has been incredible. It was an embarrassingly long, constantly delayed Group buy so I am glad all you patient souls are happy :)
     
  3. Peter Black

    Peter Black Active Member

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    Do you have front and back?
     
  4. apollo

    apollo New Member

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    Peter : yes front n back.

    caz : hi5s :D , I went for another drive to test things.. yes its still awsome!!!
     
  5. carzone

    carzone in the corner crying!

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    indeed the sway bars are awsome sticks to the road. DRAMATIC IMPROOOOVEMENT and its cheap too, not expensive for the benefit...best investment you could make i reckon
     
  6. WazTTed

    WazTTed Grease Monkey

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    HAHAHAA TOLD YA SO!!!! do i here a echo. glad u pulled the finger out and installed me old shaq boy
     
  7. Peter Black

    Peter Black Active Member

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    OK. I have been looking at getting them for a while, next time I am not disgustingly broke I think I will have to bite the bullet and do it.

    How difficult are they to install properly keeping in mind that my technical knowlege is somewhat limited? Is it something I should get a professional to do?
     
  8. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    It's not too hard, just soak all the old bolts in WD40 before you start. Nothing requires modification and everything bolts up pretty easily.
     
  9. Peter Black

    Peter Black Active Member

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    Thanks.

    Looks like a good project to get me started doing my own work on the car.
     
  10. ZedEx

    ZedEx Dr No

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    how much do they generally cost for front and back?
     
  11. apollo

    apollo New Member

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    Pm caz she will sort u out :D
     
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    LOWZX Banned

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    Joe Capriciously Crude

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    Did any of you guys end up getting the links for the front? What sort of benefits are there in doing so?
     
  14. apollo

    apollo New Member

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    old ones are somewhat wrong... I do recommend getting the... for the extra few dollars...
    do it
     

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