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Old 09-20-2009, 06:48 PM   #1
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Megan front strut bars Question???

Im trying to install Megan coilovers on my 07 lift back and the new front strut bar linkages seem like there a hair too short... I can't get them to connect to the main strut bar witih out like jackin it up to meet, witch I DONT want to do if its gunna bend something.... GGGrrrrr... stupid strut bars...

would it kill me if I left them detached???

So many Questions... so little time...
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