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My version of the 34mm sway bar swap


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Took longer than I would have liked today, since I had to drop the downpipe to get the sway bar out. The downpipe was just too big. Doing this and an oil change took a few hours.

 

Car drives much better now. There was deff a noticable difference between the smaller bar and rubber bushings that only God knows how old they were, and the new 34mm bar and poly bushings. and Thanks for the help Adam!

 

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the energy suspension bushings were a very worthwhile buy for me, i have no idea how it affected my performance since i put them in as i was doing my 5 speed swap, but i will say they are 100x better then my smashed 180k rubber bushings.

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yeah the rubber bushings I took out where toast. I actually think I had noise coming from then, because I took it for a drive afterwards and it was quieter up front as well.

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Yes CRONER.

 

Was your stock bar hollow or solid?

 

I dont know Ill find out when I can.

 

his stock bar "should" be solid

 

the 34mm bars are hollow

 

 

 

 

Your welcome Jay.

 

Funny thing is, I saw these pics in you photobucket account before you even posted them....LOL

 

[me=AWeb80]stalks Jay[/me]

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