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Old 02-26-2006, 02:42 PM
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Default Blueflame and sway bar in! Thanks to all who have gone before and documented the process...

I would absoluttely recommend doing a sway bar when you do the exhaust if you haven't already. Swaybar becomes a 30 minute job with the exhaust out, if you take your time.
Bonus, the bluefleme shipping box makes a perfect mat fitting snugly between the ramps. 20 in CT today, my garage was about 40.
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good idea
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Nice, and we will see pics later, right?
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Default I'm going to be lazy, and point you to adminisTerTurbo's post further down the page from yesterday..

I used some of those pic's for ref, plus a few others. Both my digital cameras got trashed during a tropical downpour in a Jamaican "rain" forest canopy tour last month. So no pic's tonite.
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Default well...what do you think of the sound?

i can't get enough of it. glad the pictures were of some help!!

btw. the swaybar was the best $150 i've ever spent on the car.
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what differences do you notice with the swaybar?
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Default I only had time for 15 minute ride but went to my favorite exit ramp, feels more neutral though

I like it a lot! worth the $$
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Default I was surprised, I expected much louder but it isn't, I really like the deeper tone..

and yes, the sway bar is definitely worth the extra $$.
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