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SuperPro 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI Front 22mm 2-Position Adjustable Sway Bar KitSKU: RC0013FZ 22 UPC: 09317745750796 SuperPro Subaru Suspension Stabilizer Bar Assembly Front Sway Bar 22mm 2 Point Adjustable If you are looking for increased cornering capabilities with decreased body roll, Roll Control sway bars are the answer! By being adjustable the Sway bar rates can be increased between 30 50% over OE sway bars by simply changing the end link position on the sway bar. SuperPro sway bars are precisely formed for a factory fit
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