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      11-26-2018, 10:31 AM   #18
Riick
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If you have to do any major work to install the sway bar I wouldn't bother. It's still an OEM sway bar and it's still going to have understeer dialed in to it's design for safety. If it's something you can do for $100 in your garage in 2 hours? Sure.. but don't go about paying a shop $1000 to install an OEM sway bar that's 2mm bigger and still designed for understeer you'll be highly disappointed you wasted $1000 for basically nothing.

Also, you'll want to install both the front and rear sport suspension sway bars if the front is also different otherwise the handling will be even worse or even flat out dangerous.

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