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Old 10/17/05, 07:43 AM
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Just installed the Eibach Anit-Roll kit. Front and rear sway bars.

Everything went on real smooth and fits great.

Only problem is that I hear a clunking noise coming from the rear end whenever I go over any bumps in the road. Anyone else have these installed? Or does anyone have any ideas on what the noise could be?
Old 10/17/05, 12:40 PM
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I mounted them a few weeks ago. Make sure the chassis links are tight where the bar bolts to the car. The aluminum ones. Mine were loose and I was getting a clunking noise over almost every bump. Tightened them up and the noise for the most part went away. Still clunks a little bit particularly on driveways and speed bumps.

My experience with after market bars is that you do hear a bit more noise so some of this is normal.
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How is the handling with these? Sway bars are something I've wanted to do since my first drive in the car. Definitely needs some help in the turns.
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Problem fixed, thanks for the help wbrownie.

I did notice an improvement in handeling while going through curves, on ramps, etc.

I am also planning on getting the Eibach Pro springs, I've heard that they make the biggest difference.

Also going with the BMR Strut Tower Brace and Panhard Bar. Once all that is done I'm sure this thing will run like it's on rails.
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Agree with TKEUofM.

I have the following:

Tokico Struts/Shocks
Eibach Pro Kit
Eibach Sways
BMR Sturt Brace and Panhard Rod
Steeda Camber Kit

Handling is completely transformed and ride is quite nice with the shocks on softer settings.
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