Plz Confirm: 03 SSEi Stock Rollbars...30mm front/20mm rear?
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Forgive my ignorance, but why do you feel the need for stiff bars on a family car?
It is a performance luxury car....with attitude. The SSEi version has more attitude.
My family likes stiff bars.
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Originally Posted by 2000SilverBullet
Hey Taylor....how've you been? Long time no post.
We thought you've traded in your Bonne. :P
We thought you've traded in your Bonne. :P
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Originally Posted by 2000SilverBullet
Better not have a wing on it.
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My new honda link http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=39796
What'* going on with the hunt for poly bushings and end links?
What'* going on with the hunt for poly bushings and end links?
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What'* going on with the hunt for poly bushings and end links?
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http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...=617278#617278
You have seen this post.
I know the front bar is 30 mm but I think the rear is 19 mm.
I would recommend replacing the bushings with greaseable poly units because they will squeak after a year without lube. Very annoying!
I notice more difference stiffening up the end links than the bar bushings.
I have all the bushings in my Firebirds replaced with poly.....and they are lubbed.
You have seen this post.
I know the front bar is 30 mm but I think the rear is 19 mm.
I would recommend replacing the bushings with greaseable poly units because they will squeak after a year without lube. Very annoying!
I notice more difference stiffening up the end links than the bar bushings.
I have all the bushings in my Firebirds replaced with poly.....and they are lubbed.