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Revington coilovers with goodparts swaybar

jussie

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has anyone done it? i didnt realize the goodparts mounting bracket mounted with the hole thats going to be taken up by the shock bracket. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smirk.gif
 

swift6

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If your using Revington's coilovers why not his sway bar. It attaches where the shocklink used to (with levershocks)and goes up and over the diferential for better ground clearance as well. Something the Goodparts unit doesn't do.

They might very well not be compatible.
 
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jussie

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because the revington swaybar was 500 bucks, and the goodparts swaybar was 250.. and neither said anything about being incompatable with eachother.
 

swift6

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Did you bother to ask Richard or Neil? Sounds like a $250 lesson. Both can and will answer questions directly in my expreience.
 

Russ Austin

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Revington TR site is down.
 

DNK

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Not necessarily, They are 2 completely different companies and you are talking about custom made parts. Not only that ,they are an ocean apart.
 

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