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You might need to check your rear swaybar for this

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Old Sep 1, 2001 | 06:54 AM
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Default You might need to check your rear swaybar for this

Well today I went to the local muffler shop. To have my cat back put in. Hyper25 came and meet me at the shop. We were waiting out front from them to finish. When the guy came out and got me to look at something. Well what it was, was the link thats comes down the from the swaybar was hitting the bracket that holds the muffler in place. So he said he would trim it down so that it didn't rub anymore. So I let him and now the car seems to handle a lot better around turns. Just wanted to know if anyone had this problem with there swaybars.
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Old Sep 1, 2001 | 03:28 PM
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My swaybar is fine, but my complete exhaust is custom.

I'd be interested to hear from the folks with stock exhausts to see if they do indeed have this problem.
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