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Old Mar 26, 2014 | 05:11 AM
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Cilajet and sway bars

Anyone ever had this used for their cars? Im thinking about it and was looking for opinions.

http://www.theperformanceautospa.com.../cilajet-.aspx

Also what are recommendations for the rear sway bar (manufacturer, welded or bolt kit, etc)?
Old Mar 26, 2014 | 05:36 AM
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I think it's hilarious in that link it describes how it will protect your car from "raw egg". Lol!

Rear sway bar upgrade is awesome for this car. Two options that I know of: stillen and RacingLine. Can't go wrong with either. Racingline's does have two sets of holes for different driving styles. However, customer service and timely shipping are a little iffy from them. Either way, upgrading the rear sway bar is some of the best money you can put into your car--it will make a very positive noticeable difference.
Old Mar 26, 2014 | 05:46 AM
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Clearly it must be from some punk kids egging the inventors car
Old Apr 4, 2014 | 06:25 AM
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Bumping this because I have been going back and fourth on which one to go with. RacingLine called me back and answered all of my questions and after finally getting touch with somebody from Stillen, answered my questions. RacingLine comes with new rubber bushings and it adjustable where the Stillen does not have either. I am not going to be mountain carving like I did in my STI but want less body roll in the rear. I guess I will lean towards the Stillen as it is on ale for $133 right now. Anybody have any input they would like to give I would appreciate it. Thanks and did not mean to hijack your thread sir.
Old Apr 8, 2014 | 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by erazz
Anyone ever had this used for their cars? Im thinking about it and was looking for opinions. http://www.theperformanceautospa.com.../cilajet-.aspx Also what are recommendations for the rear sway bar (manufacturer, welded or bolt kit, etc)?
Thanks for putting me on to Cilajet; it has piqued my interest to say the least.

I live in RI and there are only three authorized dealerships in proximity to me, and all are an hour-plus away. I quoted all three and one said $800 (it was a Mercedes dealership, go figure) and the others (in different states, mind you) quoted the same, $595.

Thinking about doing this immediately after I have my car detailed. Thanks again, OP, and if anyone has some experience with it please share your thoughts as from all angles I'm seeing, it looks extremely legit.
Old Apr 8, 2014 | 10:04 AM
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I have the Racingline, and like it a lot. 50% stiffer or 100% stiffer depending on setting.
Old Apr 8, 2014 | 01:59 PM
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I have the Racingline, and like it a lot. 50% stiffer or 100% stiffer depending on setting.
Thanks for the input. I am going with the Stillen sway bar. I am just looking for it to handle a little bit better and I think it will do me just fine.
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