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Originally Posted by whitethunder46
Cool, I was wandering about the rear sway bar only and not a front one. Would any bushings be a good idea with all this? I would like to just do a rear sway while I'm under the car doing other things.
Just out of curiosity, how many hours, with a professional installer and a lift, would it take to install shocks/struts, rear sway, full length subframe connectors, and caster/camber plates?
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bushings, eh, it depends on how yours are. it's probably better to go ahead and order new ones. i installed shocks/struts, cut my springs, installed rear upper and lower control arms and put on the rear sway bar in about 4 hours by myself with no help. i didnt use a lift, i just had two jacks and two jack stands. the front strut tower brace took about 45 mins (i think, cant really remember). and subframe connectors were welded on by a friend. im not a professional at it so it should take less time than that. the sway bar is easy because you'll already have the old one off the do the shocks. cc plates are easy too because again you'll already have the shocks out.
save the money if you're paying someone and do it yourself... it's not bad.