DaJackson
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Had a nail in the rear tire so used the time with the wheel off to take a closer look at the rear brakes/suspension.
Here you can see the rear sway bar, its only 15mm which seems pretty small for this size of car. However reviews mention how flat the car is despite of this. Also, the sway goes above the exhaust, diff, and pretty much everything else. If the sway bar can't be slid out from the side installation of a new bar will not be fun.

This solenoid was attached perpendicular to the brake rotor towards the bottom, this is looking down at it. It had a wire connector at the end. Im assuming this is related to some form of stability control, or make the electronic parking brake?

There is a skid pate below where the spring sits, I thought this was interesting. May have some area benefit as well?


Close up of the rear brake line, going to see about getting steel braided lines made.

This is the back of the reflector on the rear bumper just above the exhaust. Looks like you'll need to remove two screws holding the exhaust tips in order to remove it. I took this pic by sticking my phone between the muffler and the bumper through the wheel well. You can probably do this without taking the bumper off, but it wouldn't be fun unless you have skinny monkey arms.

Here you can see the rear sway bar, its only 15mm which seems pretty small for this size of car. However reviews mention how flat the car is despite of this. Also, the sway goes above the exhaust, diff, and pretty much everything else. If the sway bar can't be slid out from the side installation of a new bar will not be fun.

This solenoid was attached perpendicular to the brake rotor towards the bottom, this is looking down at it. It had a wire connector at the end. Im assuming this is related to some form of stability control, or make the electronic parking brake?

There is a skid pate below where the spring sits, I thought this was interesting. May have some area benefit as well?


Close up of the rear brake line, going to see about getting steel braided lines made.


This is the back of the reflector on the rear bumper just above the exhaust. Looks like you'll need to remove two screws holding the exhaust tips in order to remove it. I took this pic by sticking my phone between the muffler and the bumper through the wheel well. You can probably do this without taking the bumper off, but it wouldn't be fun unless you have skinny monkey arms.

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