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EJ251
Real Name: Nick P Join Date: Dec 2006
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So do you guys think this would be a good buy? Its the Rallitek Swaybar Package.
http://rallitek.com/rafuswbarkit.html They are solid bars and come with rear endlinks, as well as bushings and rear heavy duty mounts. Deal seems pretty good to me, the front bar is a 22mm and the rear is a 19-21mm adjustable. Seems pretty decent. As far as what I am looking for is just to reduce roll in the car and stiffen it up a bit. The only other suspension mod on the car is STi springs. I'm a fan of the price... |
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Real Name: Dean Join Date: May 2003
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Deal, did somebody say Deal? Oh, Dean, yeah that's me.
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Doesn't look bad. Price is pretty good.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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I just put a 22 on the front (Whiteline) and have been running a 21? (from STi) in the back for a while. The front made a noticeable difference in body roll while not being too bumpy for the wife.
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EJ251
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The stock STi rear bars are 20mm unless its the pink bar then its a 21mm. Thats not a bad idea but I kinda like the idea of getting all new bushings and the heavy duty mounts with endlinks.
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Real Name: Cody Join Date: May 2005
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Looks like a good deal.
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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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