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Old 08-25-2004, 07:19 AM
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Where to buy Sway Bars at?

I am lookin for a set of sway bars and dont know what to get. I looked at the ones at Nopi, the SUspension Techniques ones (front and rear) for 241.25 and was wondering if they are any good and worth the money of if there is a better brand out there.
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Old 08-25-2004, 07:30 AM
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Old 08-25-2004, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Kikcaffine
I am lookin for a set of sway bars and dont know what to get. I looked at the ones at Nopi, the SUspension Techniques ones (front and rear) for 241.25 and was wondering if they are any good and worth the money of if there is a better brand out there.
The Suspension Techniques bars are very good. However, once you upgrade, you WILL eventually tear the links apart that the connect the rear bar to the frame. Save yourself a headache and order some upgraded links from http://www.mattblehm.com/suspension.html

I own every Maxima suspension product that Matt sells and they are all high quality and durable parts.
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Yes, they are worth it, I still need to install my FSB but meh. I am extremely happy with my RSB, I've had it on for about 8 months and the links haven't broken.
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I got mine front and rear from Brian (the internetautomar guy), very good to deal with. Also take Pervis's advice and upgrade the endlink if you are going to do the rear, it will safe you trouble later on.
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Originally Posted by MrGone
Yes, they are worth it, I still need to install my FSB but meh. I am extremely happy with my RSB, I've had it on for about 8 months and the links haven't broken.
I made it about 9 months before mine broke. I got it welded and then it broke 3 weeks later in a different spot.
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