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I have been seeing alot of people suggesting these bushings for handling. So far i have the 25.5 rear sway, bilstein sports, eibach pro, and soon the MP rear stb. Now, how well will these things improve handling and how easy are they to install? I really like to install things myself so any tips would be apreciated.
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They tighten up the steering and reduce torque steer. But if you're looking to reduce torque steer, you should first probably get a steering rack clamp and brace. I think we would all agree that does more to reducing TS than the polys. As a lot of people do, I put in the polys as a sort of upgrade-as-you-repair practice. My ball-joints were getting iffy, so I went with whole new control arms from genuinesaab with the poly pressed in.
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