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    7G Rear Sway Bar Install Tutorial

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    excellent write up matt!

    this should be a great help to all those people looking to make the 7g handle like a true sport sedan should.
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    I want new suspension parts

    How much did the sway bar and endlinks cost you from satan?
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    Mathew... i need a sexual favor... i mean, i have a question, so u just trim down the braket with the dremel?
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Reptile)</div><div class='quotemain'>Mathew... i need a sexual favor... i mean, i have a question, so u just trim down the braket with the dremel?</div>
    if you buy the oem brackets AND energy oem replacement bushings for the appropriate size bar (eclipse application), then you shouldn't have to trim. however, it will cost you more to do it this way.
    the enrgy universal bushings come w/ the brackets.
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DOHCSTUNR)</div><div class='quotemain'>excellent write up matt!

    this should be a great help to all those people looking to make the 7g handle like a true sport sedan should.</div>

    Ditto

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(seth98esT)</div><div class='quotemain'>I want new suspension parts

    How much did the sway bar and endlinks cost you from satan?</div>

    The endlinks don't cost that much...I believe I paid a little $20 for each side. (The endlinks are strictly Mitsu only...I couldn't find any aftermarket) The bushings and brackets are pocket change so that shouldn't be any issue. The sway bar itself you can find cheap...doesn't have to be a new OEM part. I got mine from a local DSM'er that upgraded to a thicker bar dirt cheap. I cleaned it up and had it powdercoated. Probably with ALL the parts for the swap...if you shop right, you should be able to buy them between $100-$150 give or take.

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