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Old 04-25-05, 03:09 AM
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which set best fits my setup?

ok, i have greddy front strut bar, cusco cf rear strut bar, kyb agx adjustables with eibach springs. i want to get sway bars, which would match best with my setup? the racing beat or the suspension techniques? i did research to see which would be better but they all said it depends on my setup. and i have no idea, i dont know if im going to buy the endlinks or not, because i read that i wont really notice a difference with them and the hassle of preloading them.

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i for got to say that i also have secret sports front camber plates
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just get the sways of a vert. they are the same as RB's upgraded set. Trust me I have them and I have a vert so it was a 300 dollar mistake. I would get the endlinks to replace your worn out stock crap.
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i dont want to go thorugh the trouble of preloading the bar since i dont track my car much, i usually just drive around with coupel of friends on mountains and stuff, sometimes i get a passenger sometimes i dont, so i dont want that to have any affect on the preloading ****.

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