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Brake Dust & Rear Swaybar
Posted by Ramblerdrver (more from Ramblerdrver) on Thu, 1 Jun 2000 11:41:54
In Reply to: , Kok Chen, Sat, 17 Dec 1988 12:00:00

I've now had my 98 900 for almost a year and continue to be pleased with
it. Not as neat as the 'classic' 900 but maybe a bit easier to live with
in everyday, day in/ day out use.

A couple questions:

Has anyone found and alternative brake pad that doesn't 'dust up' the
wheels so bad...and yet not prematurely wear out the disks? What about
those dust shields? Looks to me like there wouldn't be room to use them
between wheel and caliper. I have the standard 15' aluminum 3-spoke rims.

Has anyone installed the rear swaybar from a Viggen on a 900/9-3 with the
standard suspension? If so, any noticeable improvement in handling...or
deteroriation?

Thank you,
Steve Parsons 98 900, 93 9000, 88 900
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