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Old 08-19-2007, 08:38 AM
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Default Sway bar bushings, worth it to change them out.

I had to change the rear sway bar endlinks becuase they broke when I changed the rear end. I change them to the energy suspention ones.

I was thinking of changing the fronts as well as the other mounting bushings. Is there any advantage (handeling wise) to changing these to the energy suspention ones? Is it a waste of time with stock sway bars on the SS?
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its not a TOTAL waste... but I personally wouldnt bother with it

why not upgrade bars while you're at it though... that'll really make a difference
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They will help. If you plan on keeping the bar stock then do it.
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It is a total street car that see's some drag race time. So, sway bar's don't help at the track for me. Well, maybee the rear would.

It's just cheap & easy to change them. Might not be a bad idea just because the car is 7 years old and has 71K on it.




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