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Suspension, Brakes, Tires, and Wheels This forum includes modification, repair, replacement, identification and restoration of the above parts and how to tune them for better traction and handling. Also includes wheel bearings and hubs, wheel studs and nuts, wheel spacers, and other rela

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Old 09-22-2003, 06:24 AM   #1
Strut & Sway Bars?  
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Does anyone knwo where I can get a front and rear Strut & Sway Bars for my 1990 Dodge Daytona (turbo)??


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FWD Performance sells front strut tower braces. Quickor Suspension sells rear sway bars.
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what are there website addresses???


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http://www.fwdperformance.com/store/ and http://www.quickor.com/NewsNew/moparfwd.asp
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FWD Performance sells front strut tower braces. Quickor Suspension sells rear sway bars.
Quickor sells front sway bars too. they are waaaay sturdier than the stock bars and use endlinks to keep them front turning in the mounts. also, quickor can outfit your car front to rear w/ poly bushings ~ everything from engine mounts to rear axle (trailing arm) pivot bushings, which will make your mopar fwd chassis tighter than a drum!!!
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