Swaybars are hard to screw up. As long as there are no fitment issues all bars are pretty much the same. It's not like they're coil-overs or something where seals go bad quicker on cheaper products, or there's lesser performance because of a half-assed design.
So, as long as no one's complaining about fitment or bitching that they didn't notice a difference after installing them... chances are they're a good deal.
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