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Old 01-04-2008, 10:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Hocthkiss sway bars

Just ordered the hocthkiss sway bars for my 06 goat. Anyone have these installed and if so how happy/sad they are with them? I plan on installing them and my short shifter next saturday. Any info is appreciated. thanks...
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I added sway bars last year and it improved body roll and handling in autocross. Worth the money.
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Very happy!!! The hardest part is getting your stock front bar out. It's a twister puzzle.
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I put mine on a few weeks ago. And I absolutely love them. Definitely worth the $.


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Very happy!!! The hardest part is getting your stock front bar out. It's a twister puzzle.
Really? I only had a hard time starting the threads on the two bolts in the rear.
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I just wound up supporting the motor and dropping the front subframe enough to get it out. It wasn't too complicated.
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