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So i've been reading through the fourm and found that for daily driving, stillen sway bar is the best choice..am i right? Now, they have introduced an adjustable setting, front
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So i've been reading through the fourm and found that for daily driving, stillen sway bar is the best choice..am i right?
Now, they have introduced an adjustable setting, front & rear for z... So my question is... Comments on the new adjustable stillen sway bar.... & Is it still the best option for daily driving with the new setting? Comparing with hotchkis, eibach, whiteline... |
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I love mine for their simplicity and performance: I have the first generation which has only one setting in the front and two in the rear. Mine is set on the more aggressive setting in the rear for a bit more rotation in the turns and I think my suspension setup is very good at the moment.
The new version on sale now has a couple of settings in the front and three in the rear.
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So..if i'm looking for stability on bumpy road and cornering..
What setting should i use? I'm planning to get one. So, i'm reading other sway bar brand based on our z members opinion... |
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First I did sways then I did coil overs (Mods in sig.). Sways made the car more responsive. Then the coil overs have made the car stick even when I turn the power on, coming out of a turn, and the ride is a little less harsh. This is my DD and I use middle sway setting currently on rear, no adjustment in front.
RE: Is it still the best option for daily driving with the new setting? Comparing with hotchkis, eibach, whiteline... Stillen is a good company. Just ordered my CAI's from them.
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