Possible Rear Sway Bar Problems??

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ERIC s.-14
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Car: 95' 240sx

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I have a base s14 which means I was blessed with the lack of a rear sway bar. I want to install one and I have been looking at a few different kinds, Cusco, Suspension Techniques, and Whiteline. I know that Whiteline and Suspension Techniques come with the necessary hardware, but not to sure about the Cusco one, I think I may need to purchase endlinks and bushings.

My question is do these sway bars fit into the OEM sway bar D-Bracket considering they are pretty big compared to the stock one, am I going to have to find a larger D-Bracket somehow.

Also I have a 3-inch Greddy exhaust, will this be a problem when purchasing a sway bar because of its size and possibility of hitting the exhaust. If all else fails I could just do an OEM bar, I'm pretty sure the exhaust wouldn't be a problem since the exhaust piping is engineered with the stock suspension in mind.

I confuse myself more the further I look into the situation


94_240sx
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It's weird. When people talking about sway bars, they don't mention Progress sway bars. They are 3-way adjustable, solid, come with pillow ball end links, D-brakets with bushings and all necessary hardwares including locking nuts, washers and hex bolts. Clearance is amazing too. You should definitely look into Progress sway bar. Maybe both front and back.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ories

This is Progress rear sway bar on my s13.


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