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Old 12-22-2008 | 12:58 PM
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Want to have rear sway bar installed...any good places in San Diego area?

Also posted this in the West Coast section, but posting here as well to see if I can get more opinions.

I've had a rear sway bar sitting in my trunk, unused, LITERALLY FOREVER. I've got all the nuts and bolts and whathaveyou that go with it. And also some pretty good Maxima-specific directions I pulled off the internet ages ago. I want to get this thing ON already, because I've got a FSTB and I want to see just how better my car will handle with this rear swayer. BUT I don't want to attempt it myself. Dealing with suspension mods seems out of my league right now, and I definitely don't want to screw anything up.

So my question is...do you guys know of any good places, preferably in the San Diego area, that I could put my trust in with this job? Or, just in general, does anyone know of the difficulty of this mod from personal experience with either installing it yourself or having it installed?
Old 12-22-2008 | 01:36 PM
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I would just do it yourself. You not taking apart any of the suspension to install this particular item.
You have a metric tool set and some patience you are good to go.

You can take it in if you want to, but how will you build your confidence to tackle a more difficult mod?

Sorry, I can't really help you with a place that will take your money.
Old 12-22-2008 | 01:59 PM
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You can take it in if you want to, but how will you build your confidence to tackle a more difficult mod?
True true. Maybe I will try it...
Old 12-22-2008 | 02:05 PM
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like i said in the other post...if you really don't want to do it, pay an .orger to do it for you. I'm sure plenty socal .org members could use a little extra cash.
Old 12-22-2008 | 02:34 PM
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the ONLY thing..and ONLY thing you have to be careful about is crimping those brake lines. Just make sure you move them like the directions say.
Old 12-22-2008 | 02:36 PM
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Drive up to the Temecula area and I'll install it for a small fee....
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do it yourself. It's really quit easy and straightforward.
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