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Old 09-16-2006 | 06:51 PM
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I got a red sway bar, I want to paint it black
No more sway in my car, I want my stiffness back
I turn the wheel to left, a steering overload
Can't bear to turn my wheel cause straight my car it goes

I got a big red bar, I got to paint it black....




Got 'em today man, thank you!
Old 09-16-2006 | 07:26 PM
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Heh heh. good to know they arrived okay. Did you like the box i made up? I knew that Optima battery box would come in handy one day...
Old 09-16-2006 | 07:39 PM
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Heh heh. good to know they arrived okay. Did you like the box i made up? I knew that Optima battery box would come in handy one day...
Yep, very creative! Box had a hole in the corner, no doubt fron FedEx bashing it around. Bar was pokign slightly out..it's a miracle it didn't slip out completely.
I was worried, after looking at PET diagrams, that it might not work without the droplink style outer brackets....but comparing it with my bar, it looks like it'll work OK.
Guess we'll find out!

If not...I wonder if I can mount the droplink style brackets to my car..?



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