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1995 Ford Mustang GT
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I got a new rear sway bar! |
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Posted by: jeremy_reeder
on 2008-01-30 01:48:11 |
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Some Mustangs don't even come with sway bars, in order to save money. But this one did, in order to improve handling. And now the rear one is broken, causing quite a ruckus as I drive along.
I ordered a replacement. Until it arrives, I'll just let the ruckus continue.
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Posted by: jeremy_reeder
on 2008-01-21 20:40:02
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The view here is of a place affectionately referred to as "the boonies."
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Posted by: jeremy_reeder
on 2008-01-22 00:05:50
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Don't you know you should be more careful as you drive because you might of gone over the cliff
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Posted by: olenbeacker99
on 2008-01-22 21:49:43
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There's no cliff, dude. Anyway, my sway bar did not break while driving off-road or anything. It just got fatigued from use. After enough cornering, it just busted. I consider that a good excuse to install a bigger, badder one, so that's what I ordered. =}
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Posted by: jeremy_reeder
on 2008-01-27 18:33:08
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I installed the bigger badder sway bar, with the help of my friend Mike, using his fancy hydraulic lift.
This new sway bar is much stiffer and 33% larger in diameter than the original. It's supposed to reduce oversteer, but there's too much snow tonight to test out the car's handling characteristics.
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Posted by: jeremy_reeder
on 2008-02-02 13:43:38
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