Thinking about installing sway bars...
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I installed the sway bars front and rear. BIG Difference. Sorry guys I forgot my camera so no pics . They took an hour to install. The endlinks were a bitch though. If you dont have an allen wrench or small vicegrip pliers you're screwed because the allen bolt WILL get stripped.
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Originally Posted by ClaraTypeS
I installed the sway bars front and rear. BIG Difference. Sorry guys I forgot my camera so no pics . They took an hour to install. The endlinks were a bitch though. If you dont have an allen wrench or small vicegrip pliers you're screwed because the allen bolt WILL get stripped.
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Originally Posted by 2K1CLtypeS
Ordered the Progressive 3G TL rear sway bar. Should be at my door step in a couple of days. Can't wait to put it in.....
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Originally Posted by implicit
An hour? That's it? That's what I like to hear.
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Just installed the Progress swaybar this past week end. Much improved handling and the car feels much more stable It took around 20 mins to remove the old sway bar and install the new Progress SB. This is one of the easiest and best mods to do on our CLs IMO (ranks along w/headers and UR pulley) I used the "street" adjustment for those who want to know.....
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