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Old 08-07-2006, 08:07 AM
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Talking Tanabe Sway Bars

Got them on saturday, not a bad price imo

Well the install itself was easy as heck , no real problems. Arms get tired after a while though.

Couldn't get the rear in though, one of the sway bar links nuts was frozen. Ill get my buddy to get that bolt off.

But with just the front on, let me tell you the car is a whole new beast. It just handles like a dream. The rear end still feels wierd compared to the front, but I know it will be fixed once i get the rear bar on.

Overall Im completely satisfied. I give these bars an A+.

Thanks to evasivemotorsports for the hook up.

check em out evasivemotorsports.com, talk to mike. Tell em Juan with the black Z sent you.

Old 08-07-2006, 11:29 AM
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yeah, the Tanabe sways are dopers. i don't understand why many don't see Tanabe as good proven products.
Old 08-07-2006, 11:59 AM
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I have their springs and now sways...im really happy with them overall
Old 08-07-2006, 01:34 PM
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do they come with any bump stop? any bushings?
any noise?
what is the best price?
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I had them for a good short while, and sold them to a friend of mines with a 350Z. They were great, kinda wished I didnt sell them. They didnt hold up for my style of driving so, I went with progress tech sways.
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How did they not hold up? Just curious.

Seems the progress sways are very affordable too.
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Originally Posted by 05-Z
How did they not hold up? Just curious.

Seems the progress sways are very affordable too.
That they werent stiff enough for low speed corners, or something like SCCA solo2. I'd be on the brakes as late as possible, and trail brake during the entry of a corner. The front would pitch in and I would get some understeer. Letting off the throttle would make it worse so I would have throttle and spin the tires to square out the corner..but I'd be losing speed. Progress alevieated that. Dave from partshippers hooked me up big time.
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