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Old Nov 20, 2006
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just a quick question i have a 05 vp with no front sway would the 01-03 front sway fit. ive heard it fits and it doesnt someone clear this up
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Old Nov 20, 2006
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Originally Posted by twinbo
All 01 don't have a rear sway bar. Defcon Racing here in Toronto told me that to put one on you need an adapter that is a real pain in the ***. From now on I won't be buying the first year of any new model because they fix everything the following year.
Well... the 01 EX had a rear sway bar. Its not too tough to put one on an LX or a DX. Here is the DIY on it: http://www.geocities.com/bellz252/pd...earswaybar.pdf
Its not that much of a paint in the *** unless your a lazy ***- drill some holes, put some screw on, ect.. oh well, some people will just take it to their shop anways, but on with the thread.

oh, hardest part I think is deciding what size bar to buy.
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