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I know there are a number of threads on sway bar discussions including a long Stillen vs. Hotchkis debate but I have had a hard time finding current reviews and
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I know there are a number of threads on sway bar discussions including a long Stillen vs. Hotchkis debate but I have had a hard time finding current reviews and opinions on them that are more recent. I will be picking up a set next week but am up in the air about whether to get Stillen or Hotchkis.
From what I gather, Hotchkis are stiffer and better suited to being paired with aftermarket springs or coilovers while the Stillen are slightly more relaxed and would be a better match for stock suspension. The issue is that I won't be throwing in coilovers for a while but don't want to upset the beautiful balance the car has now so which would you all pick? Thanks! |
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