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Old 11-05-2014, 11:01 AM
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7GM sway bar special

Why wait till black Friday???

Starting now for the next 3 weeks the best performing Sway bar available for the 7th gen Max is on sale for $109!!! Enter coupon code 7GM and get free shipping on the sway bar.

http://racinglineperformance.com/sho...&idcategory=23
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Old 11-05-2014, 12:16 PM
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any info on the difference between stock, like size., or others with info on how much better the handling is.
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The difference is very noticeable. Your car will handle much better. I believe this is one of the best & least expensive mods for our cars.
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Old 11-05-2014, 01:40 PM
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The difference is very noticeable. Your car will handle much better. I believe this is one of the best & least expensive mods for our cars.
Do you have yours on the soft or stiff setting? I chose the soft setting because i didn't want to risk breaking the endlinks. I do notice the rear end staying slightly more rigid and swaying less during turns but overall handling improvement is marginal at best...mostly because the front end of the car is still much heavier compared to the rear and sways during sharp turns...wish i had the sport package... with the upgraded front sway bar and stiffer springs...All in all, for the price and ease of installation, i would buy again.
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This is right on time! I literally just told the misses I was going to purchase this but was going to wait until Black Friday to see if discounts were available! This just made my week!
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Old 11-05-2014, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by maxspeedcvt
any info on the difference between stock, like size., or others with info on how much better the handling is.
There are several threads/reviews on this item here. In short, the RL rsb is much better than the stock. It's better made and its also adjustable as it had two settings. Additionally, it comes with new bushings which is a nice touch. As it relates to the bushings, be sure to lube/grease the heck out of them when you install them as they can cause a noise from the rear if they dry out. Otherwise, you can't go wrong!
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Old 11-05-2014, 04:34 PM
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Nice find bud, going to order one
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Which setting is more aggressive setting ?

Also how does one purchase new bushings as it is not listed on their site ?
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Which setting is more aggressive setting ?

Also how does one purchase new bushings as it is not listed on their site ?
The bar comes with new bushings
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Old 11-05-2014, 06:03 PM
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The code didn't do anything??
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Old 11-05-2014, 08:54 PM
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The code didn't do anything??
Likewise. An error message came up stating I was unable to use the free shipping code for the selected shipping method. I chose the basic shipping for $19 or so not UPS. Does the free shipping not apply to US residents?
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Originally Posted by 2012maximaS
Do you have yours on the soft or stiff setting? I chose the soft setting because i didn't want to risk breaking the endlinks. I do notice the rear end staying slightly more rigid and swaying less during turns but overall handling improvement is marginal at best...mostly because the front end of the car is still much heavier compared to the rear and sways during sharp turns...wish i had the sport package... with the upgraded front sway bar and stiffer springs...All in all, for the price and ease of installation, i would buy again.

I have mine on the soft setting. I lowered my car the week after I bought it, first mod, then added the RSB later on. For me, the difference was very noticeable, especially when taking turns at highway speeds.
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Old 11-06-2014, 12:39 AM
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Sorry guys there was an error in the coupon, it is fixed now.
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Sorry guys there was an error in the coupon, it is fixed now.
Just tried it again at 7:13am EST and I am getting the same error message for the shipping.
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Will this improve my handling considerably on my sport model.
I mean does it make sense, or the sport model doesn't benefit that much from this mod?
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Old 11-06-2014, 04:46 AM
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If I were to purchase this, then I believe most of you guys would recommend purchasing new endlinks, is this correct? If not, how much life would I expect out of the stock endlinks on either setting (aggressive vs soft)? Debating whether to get these or HID fogs. ;-)
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Originally Posted by Daaavid
If I were to purchase this, then I believe most of you guys would recommend purchasing new endlinks, is this correct? If not, how much life would I expect out of the stock endlinks on either setting (aggressive vs soft)? Debating whether to get these or HID fogs. ;-)

Get the options of the stainless steel end-links with your RSB.

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Originally Posted by 09max_sv
Get the options of the stainless steel end-links with your RSB.
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by catalinvint
Will this improve my handling considerably on my sport model. I mean does it make sense, or the sport model doesn't benefit that much from this mod?
The rear sway bar makes a big difference even on sports package; the front strut tower bar does not. If you're considering getting this and this discount here holds to be true then I would definitely recommend purchasing it.
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Old 11-06-2014, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by ThinBlue82
Just tried it again at 7:13am EST and I am getting the same error message for the shipping.

Sorry the system kept dropping the US shipping. It is fixed and tested and other orders have cleared properly.

I have opened the free shipping up to ANY items listed in the 09+ maxima section
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Originally Posted by TAZ
Sorry the system kept dropping the US shipping. It is fixed and tested and other orders have cleared properly.

I have opened the free shipping up to ANY items listed in the 09+ maxima section
Hey TAZ, how about Hawaii? Any restrictions on this deal for us?

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Old 11-06-2014, 03:51 PM
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Hey TAZ, how about Hawaii? Any restrictions on this deal for us?
same deal, slower shipping
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Originally Posted by TAZ
same deal, slower shipping
Rojah dat! Thanks, TAZ!
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I'm currently lowered on eibachs, are the rear endlinks necessary if the bar is set to the soft setting
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Old 11-06-2014, 11:25 PM
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Is there any special being run on the front strut bar
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Old 11-07-2014, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Tommy6905
I'm currently lowered on eibachs, are the rear endlinks necessary if the bar is set to the soft setting

No....I've been running my car like this for a long time without any issues.
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Thanks for the response, I'm going to order it now
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7Gm codes does not work anymore
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7gm

7GM code worked for me. Free shipping. 😀
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How hard is this to install?
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Old 12-01-2014, 09:37 AM
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Not hard at all. One of the easiest 15 minutes you'll spend and get the most response from. Grab a beer and I'll bet you finish installing before it's empty . Well... I guess that depends lol.
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Old 12-02-2014, 09:58 AM
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Just curious anybody else order this and didn't come with instructions. I'm not an idiot when it comes to figuring things out, but the site states that it comes with instructions.

Also I installed it last night, and def feel how solid the car is now
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Originally Posted by TAZ
Starting now for the next 3 weeks the best performing Sway bar available for the 7th gen Max is on sale for $109!!! Enter coupon code 7GM and get free shipping on the sway bar.

http://racinglineperformance.com/sho...&idcategory=23
This is a nice deal. Does anyone know the spec differences between the OEM and this RL sway? I dont see the specs listed on the site.
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Can someone post some pictures of the installation?
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Old 12-02-2014, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by andremike
Can someone post some pictures of the installation?
It's pretty easy, I've never done something like this, my buddy who is a mechanic did the work but I was under the car with him when we did it, it's literally 6 bolts, 1 for each endlink, and 2 for each bushing bracket. We had the pleasure of using a lift, but if you'll be jacking up the rear end yourself make sure to use jack stands.
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Old 12-03-2014, 05:07 AM
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I did not make this write up, but the person who did, did a good job explaining everything....he did use the stillen sway bar but it's the same thing

http://my7thgen.org/f58/how-install-rear-sway-bar-1013/
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