help with lowering info please :)

9thgizzyguy

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rear sway bar wouldnt hurt either it'll give better control during turns and what not .
 

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Ok so there's probably a kit with springs, camber kit and coil overs right? Then buy a rear sway bar? What's the best type getting probably
 

Ben Hyatt

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Should I get the ksport coil overs then? It says I can adjust the camber with it? If I buy that is it all I need? Then just a rear sway bar?
 

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You won't be needing springs if you're getting coilovers...

And you'll have to buy a camber kit separately.
 

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everybody is saying the progressive rear sway bar is pretty awsome because others are 19mm and the progressive is 22mm
 

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So I should get a 22mm maybe 24 if they have it? What do the end links do?


22mm would be sufficient for a daily driver. The endlinks will stiffen up the whole rear suspension just a bit more. They are quite a bit thicker than the stock ones and they are greasable.
 

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