Progress swaybar problem!!!!
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Progress swaybar problem!!!!
I hate this! problem after problem!!!
The front sway bar is hitting my cat and making this vibration of a noise....
the rear wont even fit with my stock exhaust... any reason for this?? I checked out the forums but it's for ppl who have modified mufflers...
what can I do to remedy BOTh the rear and front??
why why why?? PLEASE HELP!!!
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The front sway bar is hitting my cat and making this vibration of a noise....
the rear wont even fit with my stock exhaust... any reason for this?? I checked out the forums but it's for ppl who have modified mufflers...
what can I do to remedy BOTh the rear and front??
why why why?? PLEASE HELP!!!
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Who are you letting work on your car?[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] I would really question who ever is doing your work. If your doing this yourself id recommend taking if to your local Import Specialist.
I think installation is to blame with alot of product malfunctions.
I think installation is to blame with alot of product malfunctions.
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local shop called mach III, here in SF...
i thought the same thing... i even looked over the persons shoulder but to no avail.... im second guessing if they really were competent installers...
i thought the same thing... i even looked over the persons shoulder but to no avail.... im second guessing if they really were competent installers...
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I dont know how close you are to Pleasanton, If you can, Drive out to Modacar. they have a huge inventory of stuff, my cousin who lives there got some of his work done there.
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just bang the **** out of the exhaust 
j/p... a few people have been trying to put on the sway bar backwards, maybe this is the case for you too? it should fit if its a stock exhaust...
as for the front, just stick a peice of thin wood in between or something.. whatever works. but ya i'd questions the installer, they should have taken care of it..

j/p... a few people have been trying to put on the sway bar backwards, maybe this is the case for you too? it should fit if its a stock exhaust...
as for the front, just stick a peice of thin wood in between or something.. whatever works. but ya i'd questions the installer, they should have taken care of it..
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[hr]Originally posted by: DIZZLE
I dont know how close you are to Pleasanton, If you can, Drive out to Modacar. they have a huge inventory of stuff, my cousin who lives there got some of his work done there.[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: DIZZLE
I dont know how close you are to Pleasanton, If you can, Drive out to Modacar. they have a huge inventory of stuff, my cousin who lives there got some of his work done there.[hr]
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