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Boiler Up!
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Rear lower sway bar link
after jacking my car up to adjust coilover i noticed one of my rear sway bar links was broken. my car is lowered, and i have a cusco sway bar. would replacing it with oem be fine or should i look into and adjustable ones. Also is this hard to replace? and if i cant do it myself any idea how much it cost to install.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: The Endless Mountains
Posts: 2,449
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Papaaaaaaa, Big Papaaaaaaaa.
(let a seasoned crooner belt out those rap hits for ya. Quick! staring contest. You win, you always do.) Sway bar link. Should be no problem to do yourself, and I figure the one that's broken is an original part, so oem should be no hassle at all. jagg |
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