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After breaking the welded for perrin sway bar, OEM lateral links i decided to upgrade. I thought about spending lots of money and buying cusco, but something about $500 vs $150 just told me to go with godspeed. These are said to be an easy install, but i decided to have mine done locally at Topline Tire on State Road 50 in brooksville, florida. "Billy" was the mechanic and he did a great job! Here's some pics!
Note: The knuckle bolt is what gives mechanics a hard time. They only spent about 1.5 hours with my car but it hasn't seen snow and salt, so the bolt was relatively easy to remove. That said, it was still a PITA and required grease and a impact head several times over, loosening, tightening, and so forth before it finally gave way.
The rear passenger side was broken, so I had to trailer it to the shop. My neighbors had a car trailer and they were nice enough to let us borrow it!
Note: The knuckle bolt is what gives mechanics a hard time. They only spent about 1.5 hours with my car but it hasn't seen snow and salt, so the bolt was relatively easy to remove. That said, it was still a PITA and required grease and a impact head several times over, loosening, tightening, and so forth before it finally gave way.
The rear passenger side was broken, so I had to trailer it to the shop. My neighbors had a car trailer and they were nice enough to let us borrow it!



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