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Re: Turbo Sway Bars 200 1990

What a coincidence. Just had my 90' 244 DL sway bars swapped out with the ones from a Turbo that was sitting behind my mechanics garage. It was an afterthought as I was in having my much needed struts & shocks replaced with KYB's. My advice is "just do it". It will not be a radical change but a very, very nice suttle change. Mine definetly corners flatter and goes where you point it more directly. I have nothing but turns and switch-back driving around here and must say this is probably the best upgrade i've had done yet. As info, my mechanic took them off his car & put on mine for one hundred beans. Definetly worth it to me even though I see the post for eight beans for the bars at salvage yard & I believe it (i just don't have the time or tools).

Do It!

C. Tim






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