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Old 06-20-2008, 10:57 PM
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Sway bars are slightly heavier than stock, Great feel on first hole on the front and middle hole on the rear, Body Roll whats that....gone so far....we will see at the track.
I have an Injen true dual exhaust and the sway bars barely touch on the passenger side a little noise getting in or out of the car but not too bad. Nothing a little exhaust wrap on the bar wont fix
Install not to bad........thanks to Bill aka BillHyco
Over all very happy.......Recommend to any one looking to stiffen things up a bit.
I wish we would have weighed the stock bars to compare to the stillen bars to see actual weight difference....sorry guys
34mm front
24mm rear
Product quality, the rear bar came with a small chip...nothing major.
A++++
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After a hard day two days at the track I have clunking and or popping in the front end now........I am thinking that maybe I need to grease the sway bars again or I need to tighten up the bolts.......I hope thats the problem...any ideas?
Old 06-30-2008, 09:15 AM
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Thats wierd !!!
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ok so we unbolted the sway bars in the front and re greased the bushings and there is still a popping in the front end.......I am set to the stiffest setting in the front......I talk to a tech at stillen and he didnt have a clue.........Come on some body help me out........do I need to replace the bushing with polyurethane ones......change the front setting to medium.........Help Please
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The poping noise are coming from your endlinks. SPL makes solid endlinks. That should solved your problems.
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where can I get the end links and how much do I expect to pay?
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http://www.thenismoshop.com/ikorb.ph...oduct_id=12904
There ya go i just so happen to be looking at the stillen sway bar as my next purchase. Hope it fixes the problem
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well I was hoping I would not have to go this route but I guess I must.......Thanks man
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