G35 Sway Bars

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Looking for the best way to stiffen up the G before I lower it... I hear adjustable sway bars are the way to go... What brand does everyone recommend...? Thanks


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Stillen. If they are still on sale they are 279 shipped.

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Thanks... I think I'm gonna order them this week. $275 from EverythingG35.com

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I've got Tanabe on mine. F and R

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How do you like them... Can u feel a difference... How much and where'd you get em from...

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Bump for an unanswered question......

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I have stillen on mine, and I notice a pretty big difference in stiffness around turns. Much less body roll. I have them set on med/med.

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hurt the ride at all?

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They should not hurt the ride but there is always the possibility that they can make the car "step out" quicker during aggressive driving.

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Lots of people run the Stillens, Hotchkis are good too and popular as well. I'm odd man out running Cusco's that not many do, but I like them.

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not as much body roll during the corners. the adjustability is key, i haven't messed with mine too much. for both it was under 500? i can't remember the price cuz i didn't even think about it. i just bought it. got it from signal auto. sorry for the late post, i forgot to look at this one.

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I ordered the Stillens... $275. I'll be installing them this weekend

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g35sedanlover wrote:hurt the ride at all?
I just installed my hotchkis last week and i will say it handles a lot better and it seems to me that over bumps it keeps the tires better planted.It actually handles larger bumps better with an improved feel esp the rear end as it dosent bounce anymore.

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I noticed the Stillen sway bars re-use your old bushings, where as most of the others come with new ones. Does that make a difference at all? I've kind of been shopping around for a set lately but have been debating on the brand mainly due to that fact.

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You can re-use the old bushings or buy new ones. Depending on mileage would make the difference on what you do.

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Thanks! Sorry to hijack the thread, but would you suggest new bushings for a car with just over 60K?

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just check the bushings...crawl under your car and see what you got to work with

if they are cracked at all, might be worth putting new ones on.

They aren't that expensive, so i'd probably just put them on to save the hassle of having to do it a seperate time if they went bad.

http://www.infinitipartsonline...gid=0

that is for a 2003 (like mine) $3.88 for a rear bushing (stock)

aftermarket bushings - these are for the fronthttp://store.summitracing.com/...0+115

these are for the backhttp://store.summitracing.com/...0+115

found the same parts a few bucks cheaper here:http://www.suspension.com/nissancars.htm
Modified by tollboothwilley at 11:12 AM 8/20/2008

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Thanks for the advice, I think I'll check them out, but either way I'll order some new ones before I install anything.


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