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Old 07-09-2013, 01:42 PM   #15
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So I got my subframe bushings, toe rods and arms today, was definitely excited. Still waiting on the ZL1 sway bars and endlinks. Do you guys and gals recommend I install the springs, rods, arms, and bushings or wait till I get the sway bar and endlinks? (by the way, Sunday I have a 550 mile drive back to Virginia Beach)
I'd wait.. There is some overlapping labor involved.

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So I got my subframe bushings, toe rods and arms today, was definitely excited. Still waiting on the ZL1 sway bars and endlinks. Do you guys and gals recommend I install the springs, rods, arms, and bushings or wait till I get the sway bar and endlinks? (by the way, Sunday I have a 550 mile drive back to Virginia Beach)
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I'd wait.. There is some overlapping labor involved.
+1 Save yourself some effort and do it all at once.
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