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Old Aug 21, 2015 | 05:03 PM
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A33 rear sway bar on A32?

Anyone installed/added a rear sway bar from a 5th gen into the 4th gen?

I have a 5th gen parts car and was wondering if it's worth it.
Old Aug 21, 2015 | 05:07 PM
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If it's a Stillen or Progress RSB then it should swap right over.
Old Aug 21, 2015 | 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by JSutter
If it's a Stillen or Progress RSB then it should swap right over.
I am looking at the 1996 I30 FSM and the 2000 Maxima FSM and both don't come with a factory rear sway bar.


The 2000 Maxima parts car that I have had a Stillen front tower strut brace and I remember seeing a rear sway bar when jacking up the rear to swap the wheels. I thought the rear sway bar was a factory one.


I hope it'll swap over to my 1996 I30 as you say.


Will the 2000 Stillen front strut brace fit my 1996?
Old Aug 22, 2015 | 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by ef9
I am looking at the 1996 I30 FSM and the 2000 Maxima FSM and both don't come with a factory rear sway bar.
This is weird...the 2nd time this has come up, but yes, the 4th and 5th gen have an OEM RSB built into the beam.


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The 2000 Maxima parts car that I have had a Stillen front tower strut brace and I remember seeing a rear sway bar when jacking up the rear to swap the wheels. I thought the rear sway bar was a factory one.
The factory OEM rear sway bar is not easily visible. It's a big bar inside the multi-link beam. What you were looking at was probably the aftermarket progress or Stillen RSB.
Old Aug 22, 2015 | 06:30 AM
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You mean that large bar that's attaching both struts is a sway bar

That's crazy! That's like the definition of a sway bar man, no way, you're insane!!!

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Old Aug 22, 2015 | 09:29 PM
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A33 rear sway bar on A32?

I removed the Stillen rear sway bar and installed it on my 1996.

I also swapped the Stillen front strut brace too.
Old Aug 22, 2015 | 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ef9
Anyone installed/added a rear sway bar from a 5th gen into the 4th gen? I have a 5th gen parts car and was wondering if it's worth it.
http://m.summitracing.com/parts/aco-...ma?prefilter=1
^^fits 95-01 so safe to assume it will fit.
You should probably buy new hardware and bushings for it while you're there.
Old Aug 27, 2015 | 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by ef9
I removed the Stillen rear sway bar and installed it on my 1996.

I also swapped the Stillen front strut brace too.
The Stillen RSB makes a nice upgrade to the OEM suspension. If your car is on H&Rs or Eibachs or any other aftermarket, lowered suspension, however, being careful taking hard corners. You will more fully understand when we say "the car has a hot tail" or "snap oversteer."
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