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Old 08-14-2012, 09:51 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sfearl1 View Post
Thanks for the links, Glok!! Are the sways for sure S-Tune? I didn't see anywhere on Z1 where they specified whether or not it was USDM/S-Tune Nismo. I'll look into 'em a little more and report back if I find anything.
No problem buddy just trying to help out! These are the S-Tune and not the oem nismo sways which aren't nearly as good.

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Originally Posted by mardigras View Post
The s-tune are no where near the size of the Hotchkis. I was going to pull the trigger on the s-tunesways before pulling up the specs to find there is a Very small difference between oem and the s-tune.. Iam going with Hotchkis due to the adjustable grease fittings and the overall sizeand stiffness specs...
You are right I didn't use the correct wording. The diameter of the hotchkis is larger than the s-tune's. What I was trying to get at it is, I believe the strength is better on the s-tune's. The hotchkis have the bushing stops welded on which is creating a stress point for possible failure as the nismo sways are crimped on. I am sure they are both a great product as each has their pros and cons.
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