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'05 Grand Am SC/T

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I have about a thousand pictures of this thing.. but I'll spare you all for now. :)

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nice and welcome and any performance in the future

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Thanks. Well.. K&N filter now, front and rear STB's on the way, and Flowmaster 80 cat back as soon as I have the cash.

nice car... unmolested

the SC/T is a rare car.

Good look!

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Showed up today.

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Nice SC/T!

howdy neighbor, ive not saw that one around

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Thanks everyone.

howdy neighbor, ive not saw that one around

Have you seen the other ones? :D Didn't you say you lived off Union Deposit? Surprised you haven't seen me around, I take Union Deposit Road to and from HACC every day.

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Got the STB's on. Gotta say, made more of a difference than I expected. Doesn't feel like the rear end wants to go flying as much as it used to, and overall is feels more stable in higher-speed corners.

Got the STB's on. Gotta say, made more of a difference than I expected. Doesn't feel like the rear end wants to go flying as much as it used to, and overall is feels more stable in higher-speed corners.

How hard was it installing the rear STB?

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How hard was it installing the rear STB?

Well, it wasn't easy. No matter how I adjusted it, I just couldn't seem to get it to fit right. It was like the holes were drilled wrong or something. But after about 30 minutes straight of screwing with it I got it on.

Well, it wasn't easy. No matter how I adjusted it, I just couldn't seem to get it to fit right. It was like the holes were drilled wrong or something. But after about 30 minutes straight of screwing with it I got it on.

Hmmm...I've heard about these being a pain in the ass getting on. But they seem worth it.

Now, if sway bars were just as easy to find. :willy_nilly:

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Hmmm...I've heard about these being a pain in the ass getting on. But they seem worth it.

Now, if sway bars were just as easy to find. :willy_nilly:

For the price, and ease of install compared to most other things, definitely worth it imo.

For the price, and ease of install compared to most other things, definitely worth it imo.

I'm probably going to toss one in this winter. I already have a front STB.

yup im in union deposit area

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Nice, I cant wait until I can get my sct hood and wing

Pics of strut installed?

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