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Lol, this will go south..

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But this is a BS-1 thread! Can't have pics of huge rear sway bars, will give him indigestion.
I'll mail him some tums. I was only looking at the shining cover when I posted the pic. That's a stock 2012. It does look huge ( maybe because it is..... ) . Since I'm new I've been told to learn the way my car is set up. Oh, I'm definitely learning throttle control. Ha. Eventually it will decrease in size with other struts and shocks. Not just yet though.
 

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Its a good idea to learn on the stock suspension, but would advise going square with the tires asap.. they last a lot longer if you can rotate them to all four corners. I tracked for ages on 275/35-19 square on the stock boss rims. Saved me a bundle on tires. Once you have some more grip on the fronts you will start seeing the need for balancing out the suspension.
 

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