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Old 07-29-2010, 05:49 AM   #30
Andrew@SPItuning
 
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If you are going to let them do the work, I would watch them like a hawk when they install the new sway bar. The front bar can be a little tricky, and if they aren't careful as they have already proven, there is alot of other things they could possibly damage. There is no reason for a welder, torch, or grinder to be anywhere near your car for a sway bar install.
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