addco or stillen RSB
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I can't compare both but if you're interested in the Addco bar, i've organized a group deal (check the Group Deal forum, or click on my sig) for it at $115 shipped. This is c/o Cattman Performance.
The deal ends on May 20 btw.
The deal ends on May 20 btw.
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Re: addco or stillen RSB
Originally posted by csyeo
Guys,
Does anyone know which rsb is better addco or stillen? somehow addco is on sale at custommaxima and seems to me that addco have more bolts and nuts as compared to stillen.
Guys,
Does anyone know which rsb is better addco or stillen? somehow addco is on sale at custommaxima and seems to me that addco have more bolts and nuts as compared to stillen.
1. they provide equally effective roll control, both are adjustable
2. the Stillen bar looks cool
3. the Addco/Cattman bar has to be adjusted correctly or it will clunk against the link in bumps
4. the Stillen bar can be adjusted to allow for using the beam to lift both rear wheels, compromising desired roll control
5. the Stillen is easier to install, the Addco/Cattman can be more difficult but still fairly easy for someone who knows their way around a workbench. Neither is a pliers-and-a-screwdriver type of job.
6. the Addco/Cattman bar is cheaper; the Stillen bar is... well... $tillen
7. and finally, the Stillen bar looks cool (did I say that already?)
Your choice...
BuddyWh
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Originally posted by Lumbee799
Has anyone had the Addco RSB for a long time and had the bushing wear out yet?
Has anyone had the Addco RSB for a long time and had the bushing wear out yet?
BuddyWh
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Re: Re: addco or stillen RSB
Originally posted by BuddyWh
This has been asked several times... consensus seems to be:
1. they provide equally effective roll control, both are adjustable
2. the Stillen bar looks cool
3. the Addco/Cattman bar has to be adjusted correctly or it will clunk against the link in bumps
4. the Stillen bar can be adjusted to allow for using the beam to lift both rear wheels, compromising desired roll control
5. the Stillen is easier to install, the Addco/Cattman can be more difficult but still fairly easy for someone who knows their way around a workbench. Neither is a pliers-and-a-screwdriver type of job.
6. the Addco/Cattman bar is cheaper; the Stillen bar is... well... $tillen
7. and finally, the Stillen bar looks cool (did I say that already?)
Your choice...
BuddyWh
This has been asked several times... consensus seems to be:
1. they provide equally effective roll control, both are adjustable
2. the Stillen bar looks cool
3. the Addco/Cattman bar has to be adjusted correctly or it will clunk against the link in bumps
4. the Stillen bar can be adjusted to allow for using the beam to lift both rear wheels, compromising desired roll control
5. the Stillen is easier to install, the Addco/Cattman can be more difficult but still fairly easy for someone who knows their way around a workbench. Neither is a pliers-and-a-screwdriver type of job.
6. the Addco/Cattman bar is cheaper; the Stillen bar is... well... $tillen
7. and finally, the Stillen bar looks cool (did I say that already?)
Your choice...
BuddyWh
but then again when i bought my suspension i did FSTB,RSTB, and RSB
i wanted to be uniform.
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