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Old Apr 29, 2003
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Alright, will I have the progress sway bar kit which I just put on afew weeks ago. The only thing I didn't put on was the strut bar because I have the Dc sport one on already, as I was putting on the bushing I noties that the only thing that attahced the bushing to the car was a thin pice of steal with groves in it. I was thinking about putting nuts on the ends of the bolts just to make sure it stay in place but not tighten them too tight. What do you guys think? Im just looking for some input

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I got new bolts and nuts for te bushing but when I try to torque the bolts down they keep striping the bolts any ideas?
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i think u're better off using the intergrated rear tie bar that progress provides you with, instead of the DC sports rear tie bar... the provided tie bar helps relieve your subframe of extra stress from the thick, solid 22mm rear sway bar...

I can't really picture what you're doing, but are you getting the correct thread bolts for the bushings?

maybe Grey will spot this thread and give you some input.
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