????? about Hotchkis sway bars
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From: Baltimore, MD
For those of you that have had or are currently using Hotchkis sway bars .... Do any of you have them on there stiffest setting and/or is there such a thing as too stiff with these sway bars??????

I ask because I currently have 05 coupe 6MT with OEM sport suspension (I like the feel but I want the car stiffer in cornes) and my plan is to go with 350z Tein S-tech and Hotchkis sway bars and just want an idea of a good setting for the sway bars. FYI - I drive mostly on the beltway, city not so much.
Thanks in advance



I ask because I currently have 05 coupe 6MT with OEM sport suspension (I like the feel but I want the car stiffer in cornes) and my plan is to go with 350z Tein S-tech and Hotchkis sway bars and just want an idea of a good setting for the sway bars. FYI - I drive mostly on the beltway, city not so much.
Thanks in advance


Joined: Oct 2009
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From: Baltimore, MD
Beebo .... any reason why I should hold off. I look at alot of other threads and they said Hotchkis sway bars were the way to go. The only con was supposed to be the shifting of the sway bars and I think that was supposed to be corrected in the newer version of these sway bars.
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods

Yes they can be too stiff. Read through this thread to learn a lot about sway bars. Lots of good information here.
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-...r-summary.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-...r-summary.html
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