Okay does any one know where i can get a set of Tanabe front and rear sway bars? It seems like they were out for awhile, but when i try
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08-05-2009, 08:21 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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I WANT my TANABE Sway Bars NoW!!!!
Okay does any one know where i can get a set of Tanabe front and rear sway
bars? It seems like they were out for awhile, but when i try to get some no body has them? I check Tanabes site and they are listed Tanabe USA Inc. LOOK LOOK LOOK those bastards even say they are NOW AVALIABLE what LIES!!! I have been staring at this picture for 2 weeks now and still no sway bars http://www.tanabe-usa.com/stabilizer.asp Last edited by DuReichstSoGu; 08-05-2009 at 08:23 PM. |
08-06-2009, 11:53 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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Yeah, Neither is "better", just different. After determining that the Z needs very little assist here on stock springs, I elected to go Stillen. Perfect streetable balance of comfort and performance. With Eibachs, which have a lower initial spring rate, the Hotchkiss may be the preferred choice. Ultimately it's all about balance..
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I dont get why you say that Shabarivas, Cusco makes good stuff, but I would rather buy a whiteline kit any day of the week.
Also, the reason I want to go with the more aggressive setup is because I can get more out of them since I'm on coilovers. If I wasn't on coils, I would probably go with the Stillen too and with my eyes closed. I'm already more than convinced they make some of the best stuff for this car. |
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Thank you for the JDM love. I believe that Cusco is an amazing company.
I do have to agree with RCZ on some of his points. There are a few other companies that do their job well also. Despite Cusco's phenomenal history/reputation, there are only so many ways to fabricate a good sway bar. In the end, Cusco will always be one of my favorite companies; however, I cannot deny respect and admiration for some of the other successful companies...just my .02. For a more aggressive daily driver/weekend warrior setup, I think RCZ made a good choice going with the sways he did. RCZ, were you looking for more/less oversteer or were you just trying to stiffen up a few aspects? -Hunter |
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I am looking to get some KWs down the road... My only fear being - with cuscos and KWs my car will be too stiff... to the point where it hurts my handling ... Are you guys aware if the KWs spring rates are similar to stock ones?
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i.e the Stillen GTR exhaust looks like junk IMO Hotchkiss maybe my 2nd choice if those bastards at tanabe keeps putting this crap on hold |
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