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Old 04-13-2003, 02:05 AM   #4
Jeff240sx
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Originally posted by Zenki_S14
if you buy aftermarket sway bars, then you should be ok. i installed my friend's suspension technique sway bars and they came with eveything you need, even lubrication.
I'm just concerned about the mounting brackets. There are 2 upgrades to the SE swaybars.
1) Make them solid. Stupid hollow SE bars.
2) Make them larger.
The second option should come with it's own mounting brackets, or at the very least, some new (thinner) bushings. I don't really know what comes with suspension.. but he'll definatly need brackets and bushings for whatever he gets.
If it's stock swaybars or solid stock bars, he'll need brackets and bushings, because it wouldn't really make sense to sell them with same-as-stock stuff.
-Jeff
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