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Originally posted by Ares240Z

GO MSA! Ordered their front and rear sway bar kit to replace my broken one,

If you have to drill holes in the chassis to mount th rear bar, be sure to use HUGE washers on the mounting bolts to spread the loads out. Without the washers, the bolts will tear right though the chassis metal.

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There is already a swaybar mounted but the one used before was made of cheap metal and broke and the previous owner tried to have it welded back together and it broke again, but I don't have to worry about drilling any holes. They are already all there. :classic:

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Carl your a good guy. You tried!

Ares240Z you weren't shopping there 10 years ago were you?

Back when they realy rocked. Or at least your dollar bought more and you felt welcomed as a customer that was spending money with them. :devious:

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MSA is okay. They have some good parts, some average stuff, and, I hate to say it, but some junk. Their service has gone downhill over the years and I am now very selective about what I pruchase from them. Do a little more business with them and see if you still think that they 'rock.'

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Originally posted by sblake01

MSA is okay. They have some good parts, some average stuff, and, I hate to say it, but some junk. Their service has gone downhill over the years and I am now very selective about what I pruchase from them. Do a little more business with them and see if you still think that they 'rock.'

Ditto

Chris

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Ok then, does anyone know where I can pick up more performance orientated parts for the 240Z?

I am still a little new, and will be looking to be picking up a header in a couple of weeks, and then will be sending my motor off to Rebello, while the motor is at Rebello I will be doing a complete rust removal and taking care of any dings and also restoring the interior.

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