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Old 1/24/12, 02:14 PM
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Front and rear swaybars

I'm thinking about buying this http://www.steeda.com/store/steeda-a...d-mustang.html kit for my car and was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on if it was worth the price of admission to buy something like this for a car that already handles very very good.
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Why buy an adjustable front sway bar and a solid rear? Why not buy both adjustable?
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I have the Eibach front and rear kit and I think it was a great mod. I used the center hole for the front and back bars it really tightened things up overall.
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Originally Posted by BlackMamba03
Why buy an adjustable front sway bar and a solid rear? Why not buy both adjustable?
You are right, I thought they both were. I'll definately want both adjustable.
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Eibach makes a kit that has both front and rear adjustable. Both are 3-way adjustable.

http://performance-suspension.eibach...ookup_products
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Originally Posted by BlackMamba03
Eibach makes a kit that has both front and rear adjustable. Both are 3-way adjustable.

http://performance-suspension.eibach...ookup_products
Thanks for the link.
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in all honesty if your going to do the adj sway bars get the ones from Sam Strano....
They are lighter than stock and both front and rear are adjustable.
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Originally Posted by Uin2it
in all honesty if your going to do the adj sway bars get the ones from Sam Strano....
They are lighter than stock and both front and rear are adjustable.
Second that. Heard nothing but good stuff about his sways.
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We deinitely have a front and rear adjustable swaybar.

What other swaybars do not have is the engineering, manufacturing, and quality that the Steeda sway bars do.

Our sway bar has been proven and tested on the track.

When you buy from Steeda you are getting the Steeda difference.

Thanks

TJ
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