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Old 04-30-2012, 09:59 AM   #1
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I'll update with my experience once it's on and driven around for a bit.
Part arrived on schedule but I didn't get around to the installation until this past weekend. The test drive was fun, definitely a noticeable reduction in roll around corners. If you are thinking about this upgrade, I cast my vote for yes, go for it!
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Old 04-30-2012, 01:49 PM   #2
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Part arrived on schedule but I didn't get around to the installation until this past weekend. The test drive was fun, definitely a noticeable reduction in roll around corners. If you are thinking about this upgrade, I cast my vote for yes, go for it!
I take it you purchased the 23mm Ultra Racing. Can you please post some pictures? I would like to see the fit as Ultra Racing bars do not use the two additional bushings like Whiteline does.

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Old 05-08-2012, 06:24 PM   #3
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I take it you purchased the 23mm Ultra Racing. Can you please post some pictures? I would like to see the fit as Ultra Racing bars do not use the two additional bushings like Whiteline does.

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Yes, 23mm. Install was pretty straight forward. I was stubborn and tried without taking the wheels off, but ended up doing so. It mounts using the bolt from the rear shock and an additional bolt is provided that goes through a hole a few inches forward (2nd pic). Pretty sturdy in my opinion.

first pic is from passenger side, behind door, towards driver rear tire. Second is passenger rear, and third is from behind the car.




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Old 05-15-2012, 05:11 PM   #4
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Yes, 23mm. Install was pretty straight forward. I was stubborn and tried without taking the wheels off, but ended up doing so. It mounts using the bolt from the rear shock and an additional bolt is provided that goes through a hole a few inches forward (2nd pic). Pretty sturdy in my opinion.

first pic is from passenger side, behind door, towards driver rear tire. Second is passenger rear, and third is from behind the car.



Scary picture man, what did it rain fishin' worms at your house or something?

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