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Cool New swaybars and such.. thanks TRE

Here are some pics of the swaybars that TRE installed on my SC.
I went with 22mm Welts for the front and rear and I cannot tell you how incredibly insane the difference is.

A big Thank You to Dave, Jeremy, and of course Tyson. You guys are a class act. I Couldn't be happier. Hope the guys enjoy the Pacifico.




Here's a shot of the widemouth cooler from Elephant Racing that I asked to have installed. Can't really tell from the pic because it got dirty on the way home but the stoneguard is pretty different looking than the standard guard. Lower temps.. I love it.



TRE had to sort out some steering gear repair on my car and also replaced my A-arm bushings. So all in all, I'd say that my ride is very very happy right now.. as am I !

Now if I can just get my friend Valerie who just bought a 3.4 Carrera to start hanging out around here.

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Nice. I'm hoping they did something to reinforce the rear sway bar mounts where indicated. These are prone to failure, especially by those that get new sway bars and like to feel the increased G's that you can pull.

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Nice. I'm hoping they did something to reinforce the rear sway bar mounts where indicated. These are prone to failure, especially by those that get new sway bars and like to feel the increased G's that you can pull.

Of course we did! You bet. Especially since they were already a little tweaked by just the stock swaybar.
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Nuff said!

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