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j.reed
09-20-2005, 02:23 PM
http://www.jreednet.com/cars/lgt/swaybar/instructions.jpg
After a quick review of the instructions, we realized we couldn't read them. The only English on the two sheets is "Do not use this outside of Japan"

We undid the drop links from the car and left them on the sway bar because its easier to stick them back in that way. The exhaust isn't that hard to drop and is very easy to put back on.
http://www.jreednet.com/cars/lgt/swaybar/exaustdropped.jpg

Ralph (rfoy91tsi) likes lube:
http://www.jreednet.com/cars/lgt/swaybar/ralphlube.jpg

Comparison shot:
http://www.jreednet.com/cars/lgt/swaybar/overview.jpg

Done:
http://www.jreednet.com/cars/lgt/swaybar/installed1.jpg
http://www.jreednet.com/cars/lgt/swaybar/installed2.jpg

I like it, I can't feel as much roll any more, there is still some in the front tho. I've felt over steer a couple of times but all together I like it a lot. It makes me feel more confident about my car in turns, I don't feel like I'm about to loose all lateral traction and slam into whatever is on the side of me. I'd like to get the front sway bar and see what that does too.

phitauford
11-04-2005, 10:28 AM
nicely done!

2point4DSM
11-04-2005, 10:37 AM
Looks good.

SexyDSM95
11-04-2005, 11:51 AM
I need these....

Gorilla Unit 33
11-04-2005, 12:38 PM
nice job

alachua
11-04-2005, 03:22 PM
correct me if i am wrong, but a stiffer front sway bar will only serve to either balance out the rear, or induce a slight understear, depending on how stiff it is. this is assuming the rear is non adjustable, which if it is, you would just need to stiffen it up a bit more.

-Cliff

xEJ20x
11-04-2005, 03:35 PM
I need these....

I need Cusco Zero2 Coilovers....and the rear sway with front strut brace. :mrgreen: