Hotchkis sway bar install help please

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Old 06-21-2012 | 10:27 AM
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LOL Double B!
Old 06-21-2012 | 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Mattster
I've heard the term puerto rican shower....but not an Irish shower.

Is there a difference?




On another note, while realizing that upgraded sways wil help with body roll, but the op is driving on marshmallows with those 17" rims. I'm sure the ride is smoothe as a baby's bottom, I'm sure that would have to do a little with handeling versus a larger rim with a thinner tire that wouldn't flex as much.
Same thing. Feel free to insert the group of choice that you want to insult by calling them dirty. I've also heard it called a hooker bath, but I've known some hookers and they always looked and smelled pretty clean generally. To be otherwise is bad for business except for the Lot Lizard types that frequent the truck stops in area where I work.

Even with crappy tires the sways will help handling. Obviously the better tire you have the better the handling will be, but even with A/S touring tires it will make handling better and ride slightly less comfortable. The tires OP has aren't terrible, they're just not grippy performance tires.
Old 06-21-2012 | 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Black Betty
Sal's or JTran on the north side.
As long as you schedule an appointment Jtran should be able to get you in, they normally have project cars up on both of their lifts so they are left with floor jacks to work on your car. they do great work though, and they are all really nice guys. they specilze in 350z/g37 and are pretty fairly priced.

I got my tune out there. he told me i didnt have to pay until he could make power. they arent about ripping anyone off, if a cheaper part will do the job just as well, they will sell that one to you over the more expensive one.
Old 06-21-2012 | 11:54 AM
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I installed both front and rear while laying on my back with the car on rhino ramps (front and rear). Took less than an hr to do both. For the rear, I didn't have to drop the exhaust. Just loosened a few bolts in one area.
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