Question about these sway bars
Hey I was wondering if any of you guys have any feed back on the Tanabe sway bars. I've been thinking of getting these to go drifting in. Slowly making this into a drift car for track days. Please no idiotic answers but I'd appreciate real feedback. Thanks.
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/stabilizers/default.asp
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/stabilizers/default.asp
either these or the stillen ones tell me what you guys think
http://www.stillen.com/product.asp?id=STISWAY01&c=SU
http://www.stillen.com/product.asp?id=STISWAY01&c=SU
Sway bars are idealy ment to fine tune a car that has been setup on it's ideal spring rates. Your supposed to use adjustable bars, to fine tune the setup's at the limit behavior to suit your style, ability, and total setup. Fixed non adjustable bars like the Tanabe and Nismo, don't allow for that.
IMO, make a front and rear adjustable bar choice from a brand name you trust that sell's at a price point you feel is justified.
Hochkis, 350EVO, Stillen, H&R, and Eibach come to mind.
IMO, make a front and rear adjustable bar choice from a brand name you trust that sell's at a price point you feel is justified.
Hochkis, 350EVO, Stillen, H&R, and Eibach come to mind.
for what purpose?
Why skimp on something now just to replace it down the road?
Adjustable endlinks are probably the last thing you need on the car unless you do ALOT of track days and have adjustable coilovers to make the most of it all...without that, it's honestly a waste of time and money
Why skimp on something now just to replace it down the road?
Adjustable endlinks are probably the last thing you need on the car unless you do ALOT of track days and have adjustable coilovers to make the most of it all...without that, it's honestly a waste of time and money
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