If I have to bend even a portion of my exhaust...Im sellin my Progress rear sway bar!
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If I have to bend even a portion of my exhaust...Im sellin my Progress rear sway bar!
Hey guys,
A few months ago I bought a new Progress rear sway bar and was planning on installing it when spring came around alongside other parts I bought. However, Ive been thinking about this and after reading several people commenting on how the bar makes noise during cold weather from hitting the exhaust I've decided its my best bet to just sell the sway bar.
I dont want to put up with the hassle of anything hitting. I have an OBX cat back exhaust so theres a very good chance this sway bar wont fit very well with the exhaust. And Im not liking the idea of bending anything on my exhaust. Just thought Id share this.
A few months ago I bought a new Progress rear sway bar and was planning on installing it when spring came around alongside other parts I bought. However, Ive been thinking about this and after reading several people commenting on how the bar makes noise during cold weather from hitting the exhaust I've decided its my best bet to just sell the sway bar.
I dont want to put up with the hassle of anything hitting. I have an OBX cat back exhaust so theres a very good chance this sway bar wont fit very well with the exhaust. And Im not liking the idea of bending anything on my exhaust. Just thought Id share this.
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I ran into a similar situation with my Neuspeed cat-back and RSX-S 19mm rear sway bar, so I decided to keep whichever part would most benefit performance.
The exhaust was up for sale in Marketplace the following day.
The exhaust was up for sale in Marketplace the following day.
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