suspention techniques sway bars?

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89240sxdude
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are they any good? my cars an 89 240sx coupe stock suspention


IlIkEmYz
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hell yah

marshun
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suspension techniques is a good company. i wouldnt doubt'em :)

driftaholic
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i like mine. installing the front one is a little tricky though...

89240sxdude
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i heard the bushings and mounts need to be persuaded into place but thats the case in almost any new sway bars and bushings my bro works at a shop and he says there always a pain

spinout180
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I just installed my ST swaybar set, and a friends at the same time, on my 92 Convertible and his 91 hatchback. We also installed KYB AGXs and springs at the same time. The difference in handling is phenomenal.

The front swaybars were hard to install because ST includes a replacement bolt with a 17mm head instead of a 14mm head like the OEM bolt. If they simply provided a better bolt it would have been a ten minute install. This is typical of ST products, though... they are good products but almost always missing one important detail.

Darren


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