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Old 10-08-2005, 06:39 PM
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i was wondering if anyone had tried these sway bars out. and had any suggestions or comments on what they like/dislike about them..

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The front wont fit and the rear will be too much with out the thicker bar to compliment it.
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Dang, 34/24? That must be why I liked my IROC so much.
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i have a 32 on the front right now, u think 24 is to much in the back??
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If you don't mind the rear sliding out on a hard turn use the 24.
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well i understand that this is a common side-effect of the big rear sway bar, but if i had huge sticky tires in the rear this wouldnt be such a problem. seeing how these bars could only put more of an emphasis on the rear tires instead of the suspension absorbing most of it..




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