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Old May 14, 2001 | 02:38 PM
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Hi All,
Which is a better RSB?
do you need to remove tires on all makes of rsb?
Thnx,
Ray
Old May 14, 2001 | 06:14 PM
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Originally posted by Fast Walker
Hi All,
Which is a better RSB?
do you need to remove tires on all makes of rsb?
Thnx,
Ray
Cattman sells very good fsb for an excellent price and good shipping. They are made by addco and I am sure that most of us are using them.
Old May 14, 2001 | 07:23 PM
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Originally posted by Fast Walker
Hi All,
Which is a better RSB?
do you need to remove tires on all makes of rsb?
Thnx,
Ray
there's only two rsb's for maximas... the stillen and addco... the stillen is more adjustable comapred to addco.. both perform the same...
Old May 15, 2001 | 06:12 AM
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IMHO i think that the Stillen RSB is made a hell of alot better than the Adco bar. Stillens bar is solid and about 1/2" thicker than Adco's, plus it wont ever squeak on you cause there is no poly-bushings on it.

I just installed my Stillen RSB this weekend and i have to say its the best mod that i have done to my max perfromance wise. I can truly say i felt a world of a difference once i hit some turns.

and yes you need to remove the rear tires to make the install a breeze.

Ant
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