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Old 4th November 2005, 19:58   #1
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Sway bar question...

Hi guys.

I have a 1998 540iA and am looking at the sway bar issue.

I've heard people recommend just putting the rear bar on, some suggest Dinan, others Eibach.

Some say the front bar isn't worth the time.

Has anyone lived with both, just the rear and then went to front and rear?

Could you please describe your experience? (include your rim size, tire size and suspension setup, coil-overs, etc)

Thanks in advance.

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