Celica strut retrofitting

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NickC809
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My tercel:: 1985 T4WD
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Re: Celica strut retrofitting

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helipilot77
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Re: Celica strut retrofitting

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Time to get winch. :D
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Re: Celica strut retrofitting

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Nick,
Hope you were able to get the tercel out of the ditch. I just had a quick question about this lift. Did you reinstall the rear sway bar or did you leave it off after you were done?
Thanks.
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NickC809
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Re: Celica strut retrofitting

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I left the rear sway bar off for more flexibility. It seems to handle just fine still. Having updated all the suspension components while doing the lift makes it hard to tell the true difference.
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