On my 900 you can tell the steering isn't as sharp as it could be, especially once you sort out the vert shake. Easy to keep going once you start. However, I would suggest starting with the rear sway bar, easy to install and makes a big difference. Lots of posting on this board, try drs(underscore)install or deans(underscore)list. His information is absolutely on target and saves a lot of hassle (plus $$$ for the do it yourself type). I haven't tried it but there are some two-point braces out there for the front which are probably easier to install and will help somewhat. My own 6 point brace is really a 5 point brace at the moment, there is one side that has never snugged up the way it should. Good luck! Ian 04 9-5 Aero SW 55K 96 900 SETC 197K Posts in this Thread:
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