the size of the ex is seriously a joke, i could press on it and it would flex as opposed to me trying to bend the progress one and it wouldnt even buldge.
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Originally posted by aero3685Nice, glad but not suprized that everyone is liking it.
as far as just using tape, that was my original thought, but it wont make much of a difference. You can get one of the muffler patch things for like 3 bux at the auto store, and they come w/like 2 feet of that tape stuff.
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Ok I'm gonna bring this thread back from the dead..Hehehe
Long story short, I installed a stock EX-R rear sway bar when I first got my car a loong time ago...And...well, 2 days after I got my car lowered last month, the right side mount of the sway bar actually snapped off on me My fault, I pushed the car too hard..hehehe anyways, I'm seriously thinking of getting the Progress rear sway bar, since I've only heard good things about it...The only thing that's holding me back is the drilling part...To be honest, I haven't been that good at drilling metal parts..hehe how thick is that crossmember n e wayz? Some ppl tell me that the drilling part is a PITA..Any input on this?
I'm guessing that when you buy the sway bar, it will come with some type of instructions on how to install it?? Seems like there's a lot of bolts and nuts included in the kit...hehe jus curious...I wanna make sure I install it properly when I get it..
Any advice or opinions would be highly appreciated...Thanks guys...
Ronald
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Originally posted by Ronald_Type-ROk I'm gonna bring this thread back from the dead..Hehehe
Ronald
There arent "exact" places to drill the holes either, you just try to get both of them to fit and be in the same place on either side of the car. I didnt even take off the wheels to install mine, would have been a little easier but not too much.
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Originally posted by i97suprattiIs there a big difference between the ST sway bar or Progress sway bar? The ST one bolts right up, and if there's no difference, I'd probably save myself some headache and get it.
But the progress needs 4 holes to be drilled.
The extra work IS SOO worth it. This keeps the sway bar "grounded" to the car just like the stock one in front. Without that, essentially you are just putting a bar between the wheels, which wont do all that much.
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Originally posted by aeroI do beleive the ST bolts right up...
But the progress needs 4 holes to be drilled.
The extra work IS SOO worth it. This keeps the sway bar "grounded" to the car just like the stock one in front. Without that, essentially you are just putting a bar between the wheels, which wont do all that much.
The ST bar is properly located to the chassis, just like the front bar.
What bar are *you* thinking of?2003 Maxima SE Titanium Edition
Polished Titanium ext, heated black leather int, heated leather steering wheel, HIDs, 255bhp, 6 speed, 15% tint.
1993 Suzuki GSX1100F 136bhp
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