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Old 29-03-2007, 08:58 AM   #1
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Default AU Ute rear suspension...

Quick yes or no will do here.

AUII Ute, factory rear sway bar. Yes or no?

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Old 29-03-2007, 09:20 AM   #2
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Last time I looked under mine I don't remember seeing one.
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Ask Kenz about them though ... he had some fitted.
Don't go too large in the rear though ... can cause it to get skatey on some corners.

I thought you were getting rid of the ute???

Oh ... I went down to the carpark at work and had a look under the rear ... lighting wasn't the best ... but I couldn't see a sway bar under there. Mind you I really didn't want to get my work clothes dirty on an oily conctrete floor either :hihi:
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Ask Kenz about them though ... he had some fitted.
Don't go too large in the rear though ... can cause it to get skatey on some corners.

I thought you were getting rid of the ute???

Oh ... I went down to the carpark at work and had a look under the rear ... lighting wasn't the best ... but I couldn't see a sway bar under there. Mind you I really didn't want to get my work clothes dirty on an oily conctrete floor either :hihi:
I'm still selling.

I asked the question for a different reason. I'm getting the bushes replaced in the rear.
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Old 29-03-2007, 05:08 PM   #6
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Ask Kenz about them though ... he had some fitted.
Don't go too large in the rear though ... can cause it to get skatey on some corners.
Oh did I? lol Thats news to me : I think your thinking of Dan (Axeman82) Simon, Im pretty sure he has some fitted

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That's right ... dunno why I thought you had them installed.
It's been a long day at work
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