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Old 11-23-2016, 11:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default ST Suspensions Sway Bars?

Just curious if anybody has any first hand experience with this brand of sway bars (or the brand in general)? I was doing preliminary research and most of the threads I found were either members recommending/inquiring about Whiteline or Hotchkis or just vendors selling ST Suspensions.

http://www.stsuspensions.com/product...set-52128.html

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Description
ST Anti-Sway Bars
Reduce vehicle body roll and increase the traction and gripping power of your tires with a set of ST Anti-Sway Bars.
Precision engineered to provide the best performance possible, our cold formed solid steel design is powder coated for durability and comes complete with polyurethane bushings and all hardware needed for easy installation.

09+ Nissan 370z 3.7(V6) Ft. 1 1/8" 28mm / R. 15/16" 24mm Anti-Swaybar Set
Notes
X37: 1-1/8" front bar diameter
X52: 15/16" rear bar diameter
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Weight & Measures
Weight: 30.00 lbs
Length: 52.50"
Width: 26.50"
Height: 4.75"
UPC Code: 611512521282
For the price, they seem attractive, but you know, "you get what you pay for" and I don't want to get stuck with an inferior product that will last me only a few months before problems come up.
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