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can someone chime in on the performance differences between the progress and this bar?
i would really like to know before making a decision for purchasing. btw so how much is it shipped to california 92122? Quote:
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Waterloo or Toronto
Age: 23
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Jackson Triggs
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Yo man, these dun come with brackets? the stock ones didn't fit the bushings that come with the bar. We (mainly Colin) ended up using some spare ones he had lying around that just fit.
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the BE-RS is solid and they are crafted from SAE 9254 spring steel which is stronger and more resilient than competitive sway bars. |
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