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sway bars....
okay guys, i'm looking towards my next mod. i'm going to get an intake system from K&N, just need to wait for them to produce the final version.
but i was wondering about the sway bars. i'm looking at the Stillen version and the Hotchkis version. which one? i mean they both look to be very good. |
I would get the stillen especially if you keep stock suspension.
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cusco the whole way for me... JIC coils + cusco sways / struts + gt spec chassis bracing
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I haven't tried either of them, but If I had to pick between the two I would pick the Hotchkis simply because they have three adjustment settings in the rear and Stillen only has two judging by the photos on their website.
Personally, I will wait a bit longer until someone comes out with an adjustable front sway bar. |
Yea... like whiteline :)
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I have hotchkis, I ordered before stillen came out with theirs. It just looked better to me, and it gives more info about the stiffness. lol I said stiffness.
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Lets call whiteline :) I would be interested. Had them in my STI
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i googled whiteline. they are in Australia?
wished they were local so maybe i can give them my car for a week and get some deals on the sways. |
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hehe maybe they do have something in the works already.
what other companies makes good sway bars? |
370Z was released in Australia on May 1st so they might have something in the works soon.
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If I have time before I drop my car off I will remove the Hotchkis bars. They and the Eibachs were not part of the deal. I won't bother with the effort to remove the Eibachs.
The Hotchkis bars seemed to be a good product. |
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