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Highly Recomended

Quite.


Though I only took it out for a little while yesterday, im going for a longer drive today. As in tendem with these bars, I flushed, filled, freshed the auto transmission fluid and filter. So giving it some drive in time will be crucial on both accounts.


What I can say as of now, is the bita intown driving I did do was a noticable canvas for the repairs. It handles much stiffer without nearly as much sway on corners. Grantied Im not a fast driver by any means (mor of a turtle really).

Also, my P/S kinda had a quiet grind with the wheel turned to its limit in either direction... yet after this quick mod, no more!

Its really suprising to me that this wagon which reguardless of the length turns better now than my old beater 91' (cheap import) hatchbcak did. Which in consideration, that car was abid half the length of this one.

So all in all... Im feeling like this is a better $10, and arm workout, than Ive had the chance to take on in a while. I deffiantly recomend it.

If anyone else has some ideas in the same narrow foot path (IE:cheap, simple, effective), share em. To me, these are the things that keep a bit of inspiration in my step. Peace all


Joe






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