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Old Jul 7, 2007 | 02:27 PM
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FS: OEM Coupe Sway Bars and Bushings - Excellent Condition - Boston

Selling my OEM sway bars and bushings from my '03 Coupe with 28K miles. They are in great condition and are very clean. Just PM me a price and come pick it up in Boston!
 
Old Jul 8, 2007 | 04:44 PM
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see pic below
 

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bump... any reasonable offers?
 
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Old Sep 9, 2007 | 06:57 PM
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bump... $80 picked up.
 
Old Oct 22, 2007 | 08:17 PM
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whats bushingS?? b/c i dont know ...someone at meineke told me its not ure shocks that are squeaking but maibe bad bushing!?
 
Old Oct 22, 2007 | 08:58 PM
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the bushings are the black rubber things on each side of the sway bar (pictured)... if you do hear squeaking, try greasing these bushings. if you have aftermarket sways with polyurethane bushings, they will be much more prone to squeaking and will require more frequent greasing.
 
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will these fit a sedan, do you know?
 
Old Jan 10, 2008 | 04:19 PM
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these will fit sedans, but dont you already have one on your car? It's stock sway bars.
 
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Originally Posted by Socal_G_sedan
these will fit sedans, but dont you already have one on your car? It's stock sway bars.
i have Hotchkis sways. do the math.

btw, are these from sport package or non-sport? and are they different for sport and non-sport?...
 
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these are from an '03, so they're non-sport. i think there was a slight difference between sport and non-sport, but i'm not positive.
 
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ok, so, according to this thread:

https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/106056-oem-sway-bar-specs.html

Group A

03-04 350Z all trim levels (car's without the revised suspension ONLY)
03-06 G35 coupe (all USDM production with oem 17 and 18" wheels)
03-04 G35 sedan (sport and non sport suspension's
All group A car's have the following oem sway bar specs
34mm front 21mm rear
hollow wall construction 5mm in thickness (courtesy of tomsn16)
Torsional rigidity Front: 1130lbs Rear:385 (courtesy BJ EVO350)

Group B

04.5-06 350Z all trim levels (car's with the revised suspension)
05-06 G35 coupe (all USDM production with oem 19" wheels)
04-06 G35 sedan (sport and non sport suspensions)

34mm front 21mm rear
hollow wall construction 7mm front (courtesty tomsn16) 5mm rear
net change in front bar strength from 2mm increase in wall thickness
+17% (courtesty of tomsn16)
if i'm reading that right, 03 coupe and 03 sedan have the same sways. so, willing to ship?
 
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u'r right, looks like they are the same... yep, i'm willing to ship. I'll do $80 + actual shipping... according to fedex.com, it'll be roughly $35 to ship these to Cali.

Let me know what you think!
 
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did you check UPS? that's a bit steep for OEM sways.
 
Old Jan 10, 2008 | 05:31 PM
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UPS is more, actually... $37. Try it for yourself.... my zip code is 02135; the sways weigh ~15lbs; they're about 3ft long, and about 10 - 15 inches in width and height (+ packaging).

i'm not trying to overcharge for shipping or anything (this isnt ebay )... you can send me about $40 for shipping, and I'll send back the difference between that and the actual shipping cost...
 

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