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Old 01-21-2005, 01:15 PM
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Sway Bar Swap

Is there any other sway bar I can swap into my Scort that is stronger or thicker? I'm too cheap to buy a new one.

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Re: Sway Bar Swap

upon some research, I ahve answered my own quesiton.

A second gen Escort has a 3/4" rear anti-sway bar, versus a 3rd gen's 1/2". Everything just onbolts and rebolts, just make sure to take the bigger brackets from the second gen....

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Re: Sway Bar Swap

I can't suggest anything for a gen 2, but for anyone who cares, for gen 1 owners, go grab a tempo/topaz sway bar for the front....it's 3mm thicker, and a good deal stiffer. I took the one off the tempo I flipped (r.i.p), and put it on my escort...pretty much eliminated the ultra mushy feeling. Now it's just mush.
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