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post Nov 18, 2006 - 3:08 AM
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JonMarkos



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I want to get new sway bars for my car. Since the GB for the Suspension Techniques was going on when I first got my car and I didn't want to jump in on something I knew nothing about I missed out so I am just going to order them. Can anyone verify that the ST sway bar set that NOPI is selling is the updated design that doesn't have the problem with rubbing? NOPI STs I will also be ordering the rear end links for the st185 End Links since I don't want to have to worry about the ones that are on there now being rusted in place. Does anyone know of replacement front end links that fit? I remember reading a thread a while back that had some posted (I think they were for the fronts) about replacement end links. They were some type of metal with red ends on them where the bolts went through, but I can't seem to find the thread. Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks guys and gals.


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post Nov 18, 2006 - 12:49 PM
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haha, funny story about the updated version of that sway bar, the reason it was updated was because whne i bought the original set from Sus. Tech they would not fit at all at the front, so my father contacted the company and we eventually sent them our original front sway bar, and they sent us the first updated version of the front sway bar. Sorry, i know you probably could have lived w/out needing to read that, but just thought id share some knowledge i guess.
The front links btw are easily removable if you take some penetrating spray, and spray the ends of the links, then clean the threads off with a wire brush and make sure you have the correct allen wrench end for the link, then they should come off fairly easily, and make sure to put an anti-seizeing compound on them when you put them back on to make sure they dont get stuck again. Good luck.


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