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Deemo u already replaced ur inner control arm bushing (translink bushings) with whiteline. All u need is the shocktower if u want. Not necassary but can if u wanna pay. I believe jake has installed energy suspensio compression bushings
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i'll send kyle a pm shortly
im not saying that they dont work but with compression rods I would like to know that once I swap those out that I dont ever have to do it again.Originally Posted by Deemo
lol well I wish i talked to you first. . maybe the guy just says that, but they do actually have to be pushed in. 
i'll send kyle a pm shortly
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Originally Posted by r1forever80
Deemo u already replaced ur inner control arm bushing (translink bushings) with whiteline. All u need is the shocktower if u want. Not necassary but can if u wanna pay. I believe jake has installed energy suspensio compression bushings
I thought they were already replaced whenever I saw them at my house the other day but wasnt sure...thanks for chiming in.
Deemo you dont have to order the shock tower mounts...I just figured if you hadnt done the LCA's to go ahead and do so. but since stephen has already done them then your good and there is not reason to worry about it. shock tower mounts are not necessary its just a piece of mind.
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It doesn't really how many adjustments the sways are. Its matter how tight u want it. Stillen sways are pretty small in diameter and motordyne are thicker and solid I believeOriginally Posted by twalls
I looked at the motordyne sways.. I don't think they're 3 way adjustable are they? That's why I went w/ stillen..
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correct motordyne are solid. The hotckis are hollow along with the Stillen.Originally Posted by r1forever80
It doesn't really how many adjustments the sways are. Its matter how tight u want it. Stillen sways are pretty small in diameter and motordyne are thicker and solid I believe
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not sure on that but I know that hotchkis are thicker than OEM but provide a lighter weight up front for weight savings than motordyne......Motordyne are same size but solid and more weight therefore I believe are more rigid.Originally Posted by BlueBOB
why the hell would anyone make and/or buy a hollow sway? what's the point?!?
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So which ones are better motordyne or hotchkis? I plan on buying my sways after I gets my HFCs, I'm taking a break from my broken screw till my girl gets back from home depot with the parts I need to put it out lol
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Id probly say hotckis and motordyne are about the same.
aj that bolt u need to replace is probly 6mmx1.0
aj that bolt u need to replace is probly 6mmx1.0

