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Great ride but you'll need a new subframe in the.. (archive)

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Posted by holly on April 16, 2000 at 19:13:53:

In Reply to: Has anyone gotten sway bars and NOT liked them? posted by Chad on April 16, 2000 at 18:47:17:

future... Big $$$ if the subframe fails.


: I am very hessitant to install sway bars because I think I heard that they make the ride of teh car less comfortable. Is this true? Right now my set up is 17" wheels, 235/40 tires, and RD springs, the green ones, with stock shocks.
: Any recomendations? Will sway bars make teh ride any less comfortable. How much are teh Eibach sway bars, and how difficult is installation if I dont have a lift?
: Thank you for any input!
: Chad
: 93 325is
: ECIS cai
: M3 exhaust
: AA chip
: RD springs
: 17" wheels




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