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> Rear sway bar, is it worth it?
reno_914
post Mar 3 2018, 06:44 PM
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I have installed a front sway bar and I have the rear but no mounts on the car. Is it worth the hassle of welding in new mounts and having to repaint inside the trunk to put it in?
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post Mar 3 2018, 06:47 PM
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I have installed a front sway bar and I have the rear but no mounts on the car. Is it worth the hassle of welding in new mounts and having to repaint inside the trunk to put it in?

No. Its not worth it.

But then again, I LOVED having a rear SB in my old AX car. I won an AX with it once and I swear, it was because it had a rear sway bar. YRMV

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Because you're from Reno Rob S will post a picture of his phat 6 on here shortly.
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