mikestang63
SN Certified Technician
quote="Gearhead92, post: 8719519, member: 185203"]Yeah, I'm not gonna mess with the mounting location after doing a bit of research and talking with a couple people. But the sway bar in my car is old any how, and needs new bushings etc etc, so if I am re-doing almost my entire front suspension, I don't see why an extra $200 would hurt if I can swing it. Plus I can't get the sway bar bolts out of my old sway bar. So rather than cutting it, I'd rather put something new in.[/quote]
Too bad it's your DD or I would recommend going to a JY and pulling a set of A arms from a fox body. You can replace the ball joints ONCE on a stock A arm with the Moog ones, as they are press fit and expand the hole out. Throw the new ball joints, bushings on and a coat of paint and they are good as new. For the sway bar, you can just buy new sway bar bolts and either poly or rubber bushings and re use your old one.
Too bad it's your DD or I would recommend going to a JY and pulling a set of A arms from a fox body. You can replace the ball joints ONCE on a stock A arm with the Moog ones, as they are press fit and expand the hole out. Throw the new ball joints, bushings on and a coat of paint and they are good as new. For the sway bar, you can just buy new sway bar bolts and either poly or rubber bushings and re use your old one.
