Hotchkis Sway Bars released for AWD models

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Hotchkis Sport Suspension is excited to announce the release of Sport Sway Bars for the 07-11 Infiniti G35X/G37X. Hotchkis received countless inquiries from consumers with this popular AWD platform . Hotchkis is the first manufacturer to produce sway bars for the AWD models.

Features:
• Lightweight, Durable 1 3/8” (35mm) Tubular Front Bar 2 way Adjustable.
• Lightweight, Durable 1.063 (27mm) Tubular Rear Bar 3 Way Adjustable
• Premium mounting hardware including, greasable polyurethane bushings and heavy duty brackets.
• Finished in durable anthracite powder coat.

Specs:
Front
+230% Stiffer than Stock G37
+205% Stiffer than stock G37S
+230% Stiffer than stock G37S

Rear
+120, 175, 250% Stiffer than Stock G37
+5, 30, 65% Stiffer than stock G37S
+50, 90, 145% Stiffer than stock G35S

ON SALE NOW


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great news red :dblthumb:

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i'm very late to this thread... i have a question or two. I already have a GTSpec FTSB and noticed good a turn in and flatness improvment in my G37x, whats the difference in just these bars by them selves? so im to assume adding these bars with my FTSB would be a dramic improvement? I also keep reading stuff about breaking end links ( i think thats what its called) if these bars are set too high?

im just curious if these link breakage i keep seeing scatted around the internet holds any water? As i'm always looking for way to improve my car but keep my reliablity. my 2010 G37x is 92k miles strong with out a single break down.

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Sways bar provide much greater improvement over any FSTB any day of the week. The AWD G sedan has some understeer built in because of the smaller rear bar. Breaking of endlinks is a combination of the larger sways and lowering of the vehicle. So yes there is a handful of folks that have broken endlinks, but that is why whiteline makes replacement ones.

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FSTB is VERY minimal. Sway bars are far superior.

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Thanks... I won't be lowering my car... These will be on my short list for my birthday :-)

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^^^ as everyone has said. It's what I have on my coupe/vert and it was a night and day difference.


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