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Old February 14th 2003, 15:39
PunchBug PunchBug is offline
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rear swaybar / front swaybar

I beleive most people will tell you that when you put a rear swaybar on, you should simultaneously put the larger bar on the front.

Aircooled.net sells the 7/8 " for the front and offers three options for the rear - Sway-a-way, 24 mm, and 27 mm. the first is non-adjustable, and the last two are adjustable -larger = stiffer.

There are other sources, but my main point is that by adding a rear, you really need to upgrade the front at the same time.

HTH,

Punch
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