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25-11-2004, 11:55 AM | #241 |
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seeing double
the "blade" part has to be made very tough to eliminate the effect of multiple holes on it. if not for the same price, i might get the BFR59 instead.
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25-11-2004, 04:24 PM | #242 |
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a bit of strange pricing here in NZ.
front sway BMF50 same price as read adjustable sway BFR59Z, about $185+GST no quote on installation time/cost yet. front strut bar $165+GST, and i could install it myself so - front sway or front strut? or the oe front sway/strut bars are good enough to cooperate with BFR59Z on medium setting (20mm)? i would probably stop here on the mods, next step would be saving for a leather retro fit.
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25-11-2004, 04:47 PM | #243 |
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i find my setup with the stock strut bar fine. however, i do have a rear strut bar too. i'm sure a stiffer front strut bar would help, but it's fine
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