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Old 08-05-2002, 08:59 PM   #1
ebpda9
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Originally posted by 97CivicFerio
You have poly front sway bar bushings? If so, that may be partly why it feels too precise.

You should buy a rear sway bar, and not worry about the front one.

no, i don't have polyurethane bushings for the swaybar, just the endlinks and every other bushing that you can find in front.

4th gen lude: the front swaybar is not hollow. i tapped it with a hammer and seems like it's full metal. i think i need to look for some for my car. all i can find is for the 4th gen and up. i wonder if they will work since the cars have about the same chassis, and the springs and shocks are the same
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