Sway Bars
I highly recommend the GIAC chip. There's a noticeable difference in acceleration above 3500k rpm. The only issue I had, possibly related to the increased hp, was I had to replace the clutch and flywheel after 10k miles. It may have been due to the original owner doing some light towing before I bought the car, or it may have been due to the extra power. The car was chipped at 79k and now has 95k.
Ok So I searched for Sway Bar install and what do you know i stumbled upon this. I read the discription and now know the basics on how do to it, but I would really like to know if anyone has actually done it themselves and how hard it is. I imagine its like most DIY: o2, Dp's... Straightforward, but a PITA! Feedback would be much appreciated.
Ohh and of course if anyone had them installed at the shop how much did it cost?
Ohh and of course if anyone had them installed at the shop how much did it cost?
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Ok So I searched for Sway Bar install and what do you know i stumbled upon this. I read the discription and now know the basics on how do to it, but I would really like to know if anyone has actually done it themselves and how hard it is. I imagine its like most DIY: o2, Dp's... Straightforward, but a PITA! Feedback would be much appreciated.
Ohh and of course if anyone had them installed at the shop how much did it cost?
Ok So I searched for Sway Bar install and what do you know i stumbled upon this. I read the discription and now know the basics on how do to it, but I would really like to know if anyone has actually done it themselves and how hard it is. I imagine its like most DIY: o2, Dp's... Straightforward, but a PITA! Feedback would be much appreciated.
Ohh and of course if anyone had them installed at the shop how much did it cost?
When I bought the 4.2, I removed the H-sport sways from my 2.7T myself, but then it got too cold and snowy out, so I had the indy shop across the street from work do it for 2 hours labor.
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