I happen to like my ADDCO sway bar. I would recommend them to anyone. The protective coating is great and after a year of use there is no rust on it anywhere. That is saying a lot for Cleveland driving through the winter. It installed with no problems. Tom Miller ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Connolly" <john@AIRCOOLED.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 2:34 PM Subject: Re: Anyone have a large front Sway Bar FS?
> I have used the Addco bars; I think they are poorly made. We have started > carrying another line of bars, I have 1 set here. I have NOT installed them > yet, but all the other bars from the same company have been well done. > However, the instructions don't exist. ;-) > > So, I'm willing to sell a F & R bar set for Vanagon, for 25% off, for 1 > person. The catch is you have to take a few digital photos of the > installation, and write me up some instructions. > > Should only take an hour, but you can save a bunch of $, so we both win. > > Remember, I have ONE pair of bars for this (I do not need more then 1 set of > instructions right?). so first come first serve. > > John > Aircooled.Net Inc. > |
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