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Guys, my apologies. My project is 'off'. I should have checked this up front; I just called my indi mechanic today to get a price on installation. I knew the front was a little more complicated than the rear, but the quote was $295 in labor to replace the front bar. That's roughly $480 something to do this upgrade. But that's not good economics for me. I'm better off going to sport shocks and springs when these non-sports wear out. Or, investing in 20" rims and convert the 19" rims to snow wheels. If I go to 20" I can get step it up to real performance tires; Dunlop SP Sport Maxx.
I was hoping the front bar would be an economical way to cancel body roll and keep the non-sport springs / shocks. I think I'll save my coin.
But, on the better front, it sounds like this post might have allowed some of you to connect on a bar deal. Best wishes, and thanks for the replies.
- R
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