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Old 08-17-2001, 09:59 AM   #1
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Thumbs up Review: Whiteline Sway Bar (sedan) from Mofugas

Hands down I think this will be the most rewarding modification to my sedan! Easily installed within 30 min. and ready to go (will tighten the assembly after 1000miles per normal follow-up).

Adjustments are made via moving bolts on the under carriage. Recommend using ramps as opposed to jacks/jackstands/etc. Noticeable less roll on low setting!

Installation tipsoing it yourself; use ramps.
Rob Schwenke of Mofugas racing (http://www.mofugas.com) in Wixom, MI installed the part for me using a lift and transmission support under the wheels (used to compress shocks/springs for easier installation). Many thanks to Rob for the great price, clean installation, AND education about suspension systems (see his website).

p.s. go with the Heavy Duty links and Mounts while your at it...it just makes sense! You'll immediately notice the more sturdy construction of the metal links opposed to the plastic/composite OEM's.
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Old 08-17-2001, 01:11 PM   #2
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i ordered mine a couple days ago, and havn't receive it yet...
Rob said he is going to find the Tracking # for me, since i havn't heard anything from UPS.
how much is the endlink??? a u talking about endlinks??

thanks
Jonathan
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