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    Confirm,
    The AWD front bar is different.
    Yes it has to go over the tailshaft as previously described.

    BTW it is NOT easy to fit as you will have to remove the exhaust, then the tailshaft and do a lot of wiggling to get it in.

    Rear bar is a 20 minute job. Front bar will take about 3 hours at home!!

    Do the rear bar first as this gives the biggest improvement, the stiffer front bar I reckon should be paired with stiffer front springs and shocks.

    Gerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by spud100 View Post
    Confirm,
    The AWD front bar is different.
    Yes it has to go over the tailshaft as previously described.

    BTW it is NOT easy to fit as you will have to remove the exhaust, then the tailshaft and do a lot of wiggling to get it in.

    Rear bar is a 20 minute job. Front bar will take about 3 hours at home!!

    Do the rear bar first as this gives the biggest improvement, the stiffer front bar I reckon should be paired with stiffer front springs and shocks.

    Gerry
    I reckon the 24mm front sway bar is more than sufficient. Any stiffer and it will outweigh the benefits from the upgraded rear sway bar.

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