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08-28-2004, 01:55 AM | #1 | |
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Adding rear anti-sway bar 2000 Lesabre
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I have a 2000 Lesabre limited non touring package and I want to make the ride more like it has the touring package. It seems to sway left to right a lot especially when I drive over where they have just removed the asphalt and the road is grooved. Much more than my Bonneville. I just increased the wheels from 15" to 17" and that made a difference. Now I am wondering if I can add the rear anti-sway bar by just buying the sway bar and the connecting parts or is the chasis a totally different setup when the car comes factory with the touring package? What kind of performance gain handling could I expect? Would I do better going with the stiffer struts like on the touring package or the park avenue? |
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08-28-2004, 06:53 PM | #2 | |
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What size 17's did you put on the Lesabre?
Sorry that I can't help you with the sway bar but I think that the Bonnie might share some suspension components. Check with a junk yard that will let you return a Bonnie sway bar if it won't work. Jim |
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