Suspension Techniques Sway Bars

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OldmanPurdy
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Hey, im considering upgrading my sway bars and came across the suspension techniques front and rear sway bar set. The set costs $269.00 for both bars, most sway bars seem to cost around that much for just one! sooooo are they any good? or should I just get one really good one? thx.


NateDogg
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These are excellent. NO adjustability but I think they are sized properly out of the box. Definitely a good product. Make sure you get the proper spacers for the endlinks though, and re-use the stock 'd-brackets' otherwise you will strip the threads like someone I know.

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Axel Grungy
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they are great, i dont think u have to use the stock d brackets tho, i dont beleive i did. i just used the stock bolts for the fronts. youll see when you get them

OldmanPurdy
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thanks guys, one last question. Will a front sway bar increase understeer too much? some people said it will. Im not doing serious drifting or anything like that but I do like the feel of a car I can get the rear loose in. Ehhh I'll probally get them anyways its like 2 bars for the price of one

240DRFT
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ive only heard good stuff about them. try just installing the rear, then both and see which way u like it.

NateDogg
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You wont have any problem getting 'loose', even on the stock KA.

OldmanPurdy
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Thats all I need to hear, thx guys!


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