rear sway links do make a difference!
#1
rear sway links do make a difference!
well tonight i was bored and still had a new pair or rear sway links i had ordered just never put on. so i pulled both rear wheels off, did some height adjustment to keep me from scraping like ive been lately(i was sitting lower than neons, and a porsche 944 heheh ), and replaced the rear way linkages. wow really makes a difference the car has a more confident feel and very stable at high speeds. lets just say that correctly adjusted coilovers, rear sways, 18x7.5 wheels with pirelli's make the car a real pleasure to drive on highway+ speeds.
next up...lower control arms...i have the parts just not the patience to install(tried already once)
next up...lower control arms...i have the parts just not the patience to install(tried already once)
#2
Nice. I 've liked my whiteline sway bar poly links & bushings (I got screwed to get them) but they've done very well.
Replace all the bushings in the front of the suspension while you're under there!
Replace all the bushings in the front of the suspension while you're under there!
#5
same here, my brother and i both are planning on full bushings kit and coilovers soon. i cant wait to feel how the car will react.
btw, does anyone know about the swaybar endlinks from trademotion.com, because i know that the front and rears both need 2, but does the price on trademotion.com's website reflect a pair or a piece? about $50-60
Thank You
btw, does anyone know about the swaybar endlinks from trademotion.com, because i know that the front and rears both need 2, but does the price on trademotion.com's website reflect a pair or a piece? about $50-60
Thank You
Last edited by FwC; 03-06-06 at 05:38 PM.
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