^^^^^^^^^^Hey man, lemme take those corksport mm inserts you just scored off your hands, LOL.
i cant they are for my g/f's p5
^^^^^^^^^^Hey man, lemme take those corksport mm inserts you just scored off your hands, LOL.
^You have a wagon though. Looking for people's experience with the sedan in terms of handling difference (assuming there is any...
^Well mine wasn't THAT cheap (100$ shipped from Rogue), I guess his was more expensive for some reason, or maybe it's because he added the time it took him to modify it (since you can get them for dirt cheap on eBay). The thing is solid as a rock though...
this is a cheap mod. i think i may invest in doing this!
yeah, you coulda got the same thing for cheaper, mine is exactly like his and I believe his was already ready to install in a P5, but all that is needed for that is some washers really. Just take your time installing it. Let me know if you need any questions answered.
very cheap
What washers do I need? And do you have the picture that is missing in step7?
Awsome How to. Just purchased a brace yesterday. E-mailed me that it is on a 2 to 3 week back order!!!! (bang)!!!!!
O well i cant wait to install it. Then come the sway bars.
I just did the install in my wagon (I know, it's a wagon but the idea remains the same). People seem to forget that the bar has a right threaded rod on one end and a left threaded rod on the other. Yes, they are threaded in opposite directions for a reason. You install the brackets, install the bar loose and then you turn the bar and it pushes the mounting points out further or closer together. In essence, it tightens or loosens the bar. Then you tighten down the locknuts. If i'm going to haul stuff i just grab the bar and rotate it so it is loose and remove it. All this talk of quick releases is stupid.
I cracked mine down so such that i could tell there was a hint at a bow in the bar, meaning it was pushing against the outside. I backed it off a touch as this is an ebay bar and left it at that. I don't expect anything from it but it's nice to look at and cost me $10.