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Are there any special things that I need to do to put this in? Also what do some of you think about the shoshop rear control arms?
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If I were you I'd return it and get the 24mm rear sway bar from Terry Haines.

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That is not a good answer.


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That is not a good answer. Where can I find his. Also I think that I am going to stick with this one.


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What a load!

I have the 21mm SCA rear sway and take some advice from me. DO NOT BEND YOUR BRACKETS! Use a pry bar and force them over your bushings. Use lots of grease on the bushings, see post below on Squeeks and what kind of grease to use. The stuff supplied will not last very long.

Its not too bad to install. If you don't have a lift it makes things harder but it's not too hard. Bending the heat shield for the exhaust out of the way is the biggest pain in the asz.

I beleive there is a few how to's but shouldn't take more than 1 1/2hrs.

If you need more help and less attitude :rolleyes: PM me.


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