yeah i would like the answr of that too.
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I know that if you're car didn't already come with a rear sway bar then there are no holes on the trailing arms to hook up the brackets for the aftermarket one. A rear disc swap eliminated this problem. Although you have to drill four holes in the crossmember for the progress sway bar(not sure about ST), it works that much better and best of all, it clears my 2.5" exhaust.
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Is the progress bar worth the extra cost over a junkyard vigor bar.
Also to keep in mind is that with lowered cars where the spring rate is increased, the sway bars actually dont' need to be as strong to level the car. So what works on a stock car (like the vigor) would work even more effectively on a lowered car.
All that said, more stiffness in the rear is probably best, as we dont here a whole ton of people complaining of excessive oversteer with the stiff rear bars.
Use the progrses is $80US shipped, whereas the yunkyard is about 20-30US (my wreckers are scum.
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Originally posted by mtnickelIs the progress bar worth the extra cost over a junkyard vigor bar.
Also to keep in mind is that with lowered cars where the spring rate is increased, the sway bars actually dont' need to be as strong to level the car. So what works on a stock car (like the vigor) would work even more effectively on a lowered car.
All that said, more stiffness in the rear is probably best, as we dont here a whole ton of people complaining of excessive oversteer with the stiff rear bars.
Use the progrses is $80US shipped, whereas the yunkyard is about 20-30US (my wreckers are scum.
where did you find Progress bars for $80shipped
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