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![]() Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS Aqua Metallic Blue Join Date: Jun 2010
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just ordered them today! no endlinks but i think i should be fine, and orders a vmax throttle body and an rx catch can
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Glad to see that you got your sway bars ordered. Your gonna love the way your car feels now. Its amazing how much a simple mod like sways will help. In the future if you decide that you want to take your car out on a track or a local auto cross take a look at the end links. They are built stronger than OEM and can handle more abuse.
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![]() Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS Aqua Metallic Blue Join Date: Jun 2010
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Thanks Michael!
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anytime. If you need install assistance we can do it for you.
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hey im looking for a few shops that could install my sway bars, as i am not good as suspension stuff >.<
can any of you guys give me an estimate to how much you think it would cost?/ thanks!
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Sway bars are pretty easy to install. Probably the hardest thing (if you want to call it hard) is to lift up the engine a little to get the front swaybar out.
I guess if you have no air tools the install can be considered a little difficult. Nothing that hard at all IMO. I would say if you had to pay somone one it would be 1.5 - 2 hrs. So, depending on shop rates you can guess on a price. Shop rates should be anywhere from $60-$100 hr.
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^^^lift the engine?? I have another brand sway bar that starts with a P
and the instructions say remove passenger wheel and take out. I didn't install but my mechanic said it wasn't hard and nothing had to be removed.
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haha cool thanks, one shop said they could do it for 120, so ill see what happens
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