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Old 03-27-2002, 11:21 PM   #3
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One easy thing you can upgrade is the front and rear sway bars.
I installed a set from a '91LX and the size comparison is very noticable to the size of the factory units of the '82.
I also installed new polygraphite swaybar bushings and endlinks.
I am running KYB shocks and struts which is also a good brand.
Do you have subframe connectors yet. They are a must!!
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