Installed new Stillen Sway bars

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tollboothwilley
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Just installed my Stillen (stealen) Sways yesterday. I also put on new end links to go with it.

It took me longer than expected, about 2 hours total.

I set both front and back on medium setting, around 40% stiffer than stock.

Much better on turns, much less body roll. Definitely a big improvement.


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So ...all in all... worth it?

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Yup

paid like $279 from Stillen for the sways

Especially worth it for anybody that has lowered and wants better overall handling.

Plus, you can adjust them so at any point if you feel its too soft of stiff, you can take it up a notch.


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Great; I've been thinking about this mod but other priorities have been putting this one in the back burner, I just got the plenum spacer today I might install it on saturday. Tell me about the ride has it changed or just the body roll?

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my mods// sloted brake rottors and hawk pads// stillen air intake// stillen sedan body kit

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ride quality hasn't changed at all

just stiffer around corners, much better

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Nice. Sway bars are on my TO DO list.

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Excellent mod, I need to get in gear and get a set.

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yes you do RED

still cheap at Stealin...

I thought about going with some Cobb Sways, but I'd already purchased the Stillen ones.

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I am getting ready to do the sway bars as well. One recommendation... I did them on my TL A-Spec and the stiffer sway bars tore through the factory busings in about 6 months causing a loud thump. A company called Energy makes polyurethane bushings which are much better and will last a long time... this is a real cheap add-on as well. You can get them at Summit Racing's website.

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tollboothwilley wrote:Just installed my Stillen (stealen) Sways yesterday. I also put on new end links to go with it.

It took me longer than expected, about 2 hours total.

I set both front and back on medium setting, around 40% stiffer than stock.

Much better on turns, much less body roll. Definitely a big improvement.
Pitcures please because mine only have 2 holes not 3 and thats only on the rear sway. Front only has one hole to put it on. Granted this is for the G37 but it did say 3-way adjustable.


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