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Hey guys and girls

I'm new to this forum and this is a first time post. I am an 06 LGT owner and recently purchased sti pinks and cusco front and rear sway bars from racecompengineering. I'm looking for a trusted installer. I'm located in Elkridge MD. Any suggestions is much appreciated. Thanks!

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Hey guys and girls

I'm new to this forum and this is a first time post. I am an 06 LGT owner and recently purchased sti pinks and cusco front and rear sway bars from racecompengineering. I'm looking for a trusted installer. I'm located in Elkridge MD. Any suggestions is much appreciated. Thanks!

 

 

Did you talk to Racecomp Engineering themselves about installation? If not, just PM about the install..

Keefe
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moved to 'Mid-A'

 

Check out the 'install day' thread - come out and we can put the stuff on for you for free with as much a quality job as any shop.

 

I checked out the Install Day thread but it looks like its from 05. I apologize if I'm missing something. New to the forums in general. Are you guys/girls doing anything soon?

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I checked out the Install Day thread but it looks like its from 05. I apologize if I'm missing something. New to the forums in general. Are you guys/girls doing anything soon?

 

nothing solid yet, but maybe the end of the month. It's an ongoing thread...

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Dude, save yourself $200 and do it at an install day. We did my STI pinks and Cusco sway bars two weekends ago. It's easy as pie, and shouldn't take us more than 2 hours.

 

 

That is what I'm going to have to do. Racecomp wants 400 for the install. No offense to them but I just don't have it right now. I'll keep an eye out on the install day thread and meet up with you all when there is a set date again. Everyone has been a really big help and I really appreciate it. This forum is awesome!

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when doing the suspension swap, you can mark the camber bolts to preserve some of the alignment which saves you a bit of grief, but since the car is being lowered, it needs to be put on the rack to be done properly. I still need to get mine done....just waiting on setting my ride height. :(
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I grew up in the city but I live in Elkridge now. Arbutus/Halethorpe area.... Why, whats up?

 

 

I work in Columbia, you're not that far from me (or from Racecomp Engineering / GTWorx for that matter).

Keefe
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