new sway bars-suspension techniques?
#4
I put that brand sway bar on my 300zx and I loved it so much, just the quality look of them was nice and the improved handling was great. I know a 300zx isn't a tC but im tring to compare the brand.
#9
If they do half as much as what the ST bars did for my old Sentra, I'd consider them well worth the money. Quality parts from a company with a great reputation and long history. I don't want my ride to be any more harsh by adding bigger bars, but if I did, the ST kit is no doubt what I'd get.
#10
hmm i think they just might be CHEAPER than the hotchkiss bars because the shipping is free and the picture shows them with the endlinks.. All i need to know, is the % stiffer from stock front and back
#17
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unless its
www.STRACING.com
supposely located in SANGER, CA but the website seems to say its ST = SpeedTech in some places
and even on that site, it doesnt have anythign for the TC
www.STRACING.com
supposely located in SANGER, CA but the website seems to say its ST = SpeedTech in some places
and even on that site, it doesnt have anythign for the TC
#18
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23F, 20R (mm)
is wat i jus got from a phone call to ST themselves.
no aftermarket endlines, must use stock one's
hotchkis = hollow
24F 27R
progress auto = solid
22R
trd = solid
22R
ST = solid
23F 20R
ST mades some odd # for sways...
is wat i jus got from a phone call to ST themselves.
no aftermarket endlines, must use stock one's
hotchkis = hollow
24F 27R
progress auto = solid
22R
trd = solid
22R
ST = solid
23F 20R
ST mades some odd # for sways...