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![]() at least give it a try yourself, it should come with some bolts and bushings. and hopefully instructions or look at the old one when you take it off. once i had to fix mine (on a WS-6 TA) and couldn't get it to line up quite right (maybe i'm dumb). i took it to my mechanic, he only charged me like 20 bucks.
i don't know the price difference between the parts but if it's a lot, just get the stock one. without all different shocks and stuff, the steeda sway bar by itself isn't going to change much unless it is drastically different. |
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