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Opinions on Sway Bars
I plan on purchasing some aftermarket sway bars for the 370z and I would like some opinions, experience, and input as to which one of the following would be the best buy:
1. Hotchkis 2. Stillen 3. Keep it Stock / OEM 4. Nismo 5. Cusco - Choose option 5 for Cusco |
good idea, in for results...
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Sorry - what do you mean wait for cusco? they already have a set... Im just waiting on some funds to come through before I pull the trigger :)
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http://www.the370z.com/brakes-suspen...co-pieces.html
You should add cusco to your poll so i can vote it |
Not sure how to edit the poll.:icon14:
I edited the post though to reflect Option #5 as Cusco :tup: |
I used the Hotchkis bars/Eibach springs on my 370 at Mid-Ohio and had no complaints. Traded the car not long after that so no additional information.
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hate you for having a Porsche by the way. Why the change ? |
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I'll be getting the Cuscos when it comes time to upgrade. The Stillens don't seem to be that significant of an upgrade over stock, I havn't heard anything about NISMO swaybars for the Z34, and Hotchkis isn't even on the radar (strictly personal preference due to the brand, not performance). |
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Does anyone have the cuscos already installed? Aside from that, Hotchkis seems to be the most popular at the moment and some DIY installation instructions / pics are already up. I am also leaning towards Hotckis myself but waiting for poll results to get a better idea or some thoughts / opinions. |
my thought is leave it stock. :D
especially these suspension bits, it's hard to just go by what others say unless you are asking about craftsmanship/fitment/durability, etc. in order to tune your suspenion to your car you have to buy it, install it on your car, and trial/error. swaybars can change the car's dynamics dramatically good and bad so you can't really go by what others say or feel. it might work for them with their driving habits and car, but might not work for you. |
Thanks for the input.
I don't plan on dropping the vehicle unless one day down the line I buy a full coilover system which is pretty costly for my current budget. I do however plan on tracking the vehicle and doing some canyon runs. I might be doing this trail pretty soon in particular: Tail of the Dragon at Deals Gap and Cherohala Skyway, Graham Co, NC This is also my DD so yeah, I'll have to take a lot into consideration. For now I'm just happy with the feedback I get from members and the current setup they own. :p |
Not really Kenchan .... as long as the ratio of stiffness between the front and the back remain the same before and after you upgrade sway bars - all you will be changing is how much less the car rolls. What you say is true but more-so for coilovers etc... with sway bars you can add a little under-steer or add some over-steer by simply adjusting the relative stiffness between the front and rear -- and you can keep the dynamics the same as long as the stiffness ratio is kept close to stock...
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on the tires and that opens up a whole new discussion. :tup: while keeping everything else constant, yep, the amount of under/over steer can be tuned with the swaybar setup but by how much depends on the structure and design of the bar, how far the bolt holes are spread apart (setting), etc. it's easier to buy one and trial and error, imho. because your steering/brake/throttle inputs can also dramatically change how the car behaves under those circumstances and you and i do not drive the car the same or under the same driving conditions. the trial and error also goes for coilovers by changing spring rates/damp rates/height settings, etc. all changes the way the car behaves... so, it leads me back to the original post where i would ask about the craftsmanship/fitment/durability aspecs and play with the swaybar. i recommend you get the ones with most setting holes and get adjustable endlinks to do in-between settings. like mid on one side/soft on the other end of the bar, etc. |
Update to my previous post:
looks like Stillen and Hotckis are dead even in popularity and preference. :p |
im currently running stillen on my G35C and they have been great the last 5yrs. :p
ive ran hotchikis bits on my previous car and it was good too...and looking at how hotchikis has collars for the bushings, i think it's a toss up. :D |
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