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Sway bars 444-544

Jerry,

back in 2009, I installed everything money can buy from ipd, including all of the blue suspension bushings, Bilstein shocks, and the sway bars front and rear.

While the front sway bar is a god-sent in regard to handling, I cannot recommend the rear sway bar. After months of testing, mine is now set up very loose, and that helped a lot. In long freeway sweepers, I just stay on the gas like I did it in auto racing way back when, and the car trails like it's on rails (older Vredestein 165-15 front and 185/70-15 out back) without any body roll to report. Buy the front one, and call it a day.
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My Volvo, so far on 8 pages at: http://www.californiaclassix.com/Bernard/PV544-1.html






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