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Old 04-17-2011, 09:27 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by DRIFTO16 View Post
oh i see that was very helpfull thnx so basicly

just buy some es bushings?
how much did u get the bushings for?
and how did it work i mean is it completely gone
or is there still a little sketchyness?
just want to make sure this is a complete sucess to cancelling the super hicas problem
1. I bought the whole kit for the car, but you can buy just the rear arm kit. Google it or contact some vendors here.
2. YES its completely gone, the PS pump is plugged, all the hard lines, junction boxes, etc are off the car.
3. No "sketchyness" if you understand how the rear suspension works and how the tie rod ends work just like toe arms then you will see its the same.
4. This is complete success and then some. The hicas eliminator bar completely disengages the hicas part of the rear suspension. To fully "eliminate everything" you need to remove all of the now useless shit not used after you put in the bar.

Whatever you do please remove all of the lines and associated BS. That shit just looks half assed with the rack gone but all the tubing still in place. Plus once you remove the hardlines down the length of the car you have some extra mounting points to tuck/mount a battery cable to the rear.
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