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Date:         Thu, 29 May 1997 18:00:53 -0400
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From:         David Katsuki <katsuki@bbn.com>
Subject:      Re: Anti-sway bars

I'd like to hear about experiences too. I've just ordered the lowered springs from BusBoys for our 90 Westy, and will report to the list after I've installed them. (...and if that doesn't fix the swaying, I'll put the heavier anti-sway bars on too, and if that doesn't do it, I'll extend the wheels out a foot on each side, pour 6" of concrete on the floor, put 55-series tires on, and fill the shocks with motor honey...)

Dave

At 04:18 PM 5/29/97 -0500, RubatoGuy@aol.com wrote: >I'm looking for info on anyone who has installed aftermarket front or rear >anti-swaybars. The brand you got, and if you feel they were worth it? > >Thanks > >Todd >'88 Westy > >


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