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DJames Jun 20, 2004 04:30 PM

Sway's ...
 
I did a search and i didnt find what i was looking for ... so here is my question i am looking into get sway's for my car i drive a g35 coupe and i wanted to know if it was worth it ?? and do i have to do an alightment check after i get them installed somewhere ?? and i might get the nismo sways used for a good price and i wanted to know is nismo one of the best sways ?? and i read someone where when it rains its bad to drive the car if you have sway's true ?? thanks for the help :)

DJames Jun 20, 2004 08:35 PM

any help please.. :)

biscotti Jun 20, 2004 09:42 PM

I just put on Nismo sway bars on my G35C last week and the car feels much more stable when taking a turn quickly, body roll is significantly reduced. The one criticism with Nismo for some people is that these sways are not adjustable. This doesn't matter to me as I do not go to the track. If you prefer adjustable sway bars, then you can consider Hotchkis or Cusco. Also the sway bar does not affect VDC, so it won't be a problem in the rain. You also do not need an alignment after this install. Hope this helps.

dwnshift Jun 21, 2004 04:09 AM

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350EVO adjustable sways.............
Designed, developed and tested through Motorsports!
We have had a lot of G35 customers.
BJ@350EVO.com

jmark Jun 21, 2004 05:27 AM

I'll vouch for BJ's 350Evo sways. Car handles/rides great with the stock springs, Koni shocks & 350Evo sways.

LOU Jun 21, 2004 09:31 PM

What are the pros and cons of solid versus hollow sways? It seems like the 350EVO sways would add more weight to your car than say Hotchkis. Hotchkis is also cheaper and has a wider range of adjustability.

I am not promoting Hotchkis, I am only weighing the choices. Any thoughts?

dwnshift Jun 22, 2004 03:55 AM

The 350EVO front bars is solid 1 1/4 " three hole adjustable
Our rear bar is 15/16" solid three hole adjustable.
Our front bar in the softest position is slightly softer than the OEM bar. I would see that as offering a pretty wide variety of adjustability. Our rear doesnt have the same twist and bends that the oem bar or other aftermarket companies follow. This adds to the bars effectiveness.
We will also be releasing some other products here very shortly.

Gsedan35 Jun 22, 2004 07:24 AM


Originally posted by dwnshift
We will also be releasing some other products here very shortly.
Any hints? Bushings? (other then 350EVOSB-1) Or perhaps something for the rear suspension?

LOU Jun 22, 2004 09:57 AM

What about the weight difference? Wouldn't a solid bar add a lot of weight? Isn't this something most drivers try to do the opposite of? At least those who want to go faster.

Hey BJ, what settings would you recommend for a street car? I am installing a Vortech SC this weekend and I definitely want to firm up the ride. Thanks.


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