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Old 06-27-2006, 06:37 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by iVTEC
I suggest trying the Si front and rear sways first. Or maybe the Si front and the Progress 22mm rear sways. They are relatively cheap and easy to install yourself. They really flatten the car out in the curves, getting rid of that mushy, vague feeling. Plus they won't make your car ride quality suffer. If they're not enough, then you can always add the suspension springs/dampers later.
That's probably the smarter way to do it... I guess I'll have a look at the sway bars, buy them (after my credit card bill for the rims comes in ) and see how things are. Thanks for the advice.

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Nice ride, BTW.
Thanks! It would be a lot nicer if it didn't have the pole for the basketball net going through the roof

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- two-tone seats
- misc electrical stuff
- audio overhaul
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