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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
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![]() Ya, so far im still using my original front sway bar(i think its 28mm). But im using energy suspension end links and greasable bushings. I have a new rear going in my car and it has a bigger sway bar than what ive got. For the rear i also have a set of energy suspension spring isolators. Unfortunately i dont have subframe connectors yet but im looking into them as we speak. I was also considering a roll cage to stiffen the chassis, being a t-top car. But when i put in the rear end what should i do. Should i use my present control arms with round bushings or use the newer control arms with the oval bushings. Im also going to see if i can mount up the quad shock to help a little with traction. If theres anything else i should be doing let me know. I allready know i need shocks and control arms so if theres anything else give me a shout. Thanks again in advance.
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