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Old 01-09-2012, 01:31 PM
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Motordyne Sway Bars

Hey guys, I ordered some Motordyne sway bars last week, should be receiving them later this week, and I was just wondering if anyone here has had personal experience with them? I know they will work with all the other stock parts of my suspension (end links etc.) but will I still feel the benefits of the new sway bars and more importantly will all the other parts hold up with the added stiffness? Thanks in advance!
 
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It is a great idea to buy polyurethane sway bar bushings while you're at it. End links should not be needed unless they are currently bad.
 
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You can try the new sway bar with the stock end links and see if they start to make noise (it will sound like a loud pop if it happens). The stiffer you set the bars, the more likely you are to have noise. A lowered car is also more likely to have noise. It would be a good idea to lube the bushings when you install the new bar. Enjoy the upgrade.
 
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