How did it go?Magus said:I got the progress Rear Sway bar, and man is it beef compaired to the stock bar! The only problem I have is I can not get the endlinks off, the bolts are rusted and the design sucks to easily get them off. So for $10 more I bought the AWR endlinks cause of adjustability, they are stronger, and you can use two socket wrenches to easily get them off unlike the stock links. I will let you know what they are like once I get them on tonight or tommorrow morning.
Magus
crashed said:Had the bar on for about a year. Broke my passenger side end link and bent the endlink holder on the strut. Need to weld holder for additional support and also weld braces on support. This is another continual problem I have with my P5 that I'm trying to get rid of. POS.
Uhh, so you put on a swaybar that's three times as stiff as stock and you're surprised the crappy-ass endlink mounting tab on the stock strut broke?crashed said:Had the bar on for about a year. Broke my passenger side end link and bent the endlink holder on the strut. Need to weld holder for additional support and also weld braces on support. This is another continual problem I have with my P5 that I'm trying to get rid of. POS.
PV=nRT. Or, in layman's terms, torch + compressed gas = boom.crashed said:Just cut up a couple of pieces of steel and looking for a good welder to weld them on before I reinstall the Progress bar.
JoshP5 said:Tokico struts have reinforced endlink mounting tabs suitable for stiff aftermarket sway bars.