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Old 03-27-09, 09:19 AM
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Just do the bars, install em yourself, and you should be looking at $399 unless vendors have jacked up prices recently.

Rear bar is 15 minutes with a buddy helping, front is more like 45-60 because you have to remove some panels (and a sensor) then put em all back on again.

You won't notice the brace, it'll just make the car heavier and your wallet lighter.
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Originally Posted by Kurtz
You won't notice the brace, it'll just make the car heavier and your wallet lighter.
I have to partially agree with Kurtz. I would say DEFINITELY do the sways first before doing the brace. And, unless you find a good deal on the brace, you can probably pass on it.

But, I personally did notice a slight difference with the brace on. It made the rear end feel a little firmer. Not near as noticeable change per $ as the sways are though
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