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bigc 02-25-2009 08:28 PM

General consensus: Upgrade from your stock sways.
Stillens: Yes, they are popular. Its a matter of personal preference and how much adjustability you want.
'06 Endlinks: Haven't heard of anyone having trouble with the beefier '05+ endlinks.

Mr_pharmD 03-19-2009 02:11 PM

hows the 05 sports package sways compared to the stillen? Anyone also no the thickness of the sports package sways?

infinus 03-19-2009 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by Mr_pharmD (Post 4031417)
hows the 05 sports package sways compared to the stillen? Anyone also no the thickness of the sports package sways?

Didn't measure but the stillen sways felt much better than the sport package sways.

Texasscout 03-19-2009 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by Mr_pharmD (Post 4031417)
hows the 05 sports package sways compared to the stillen? Anyone also no the thickness of the sports package sways?


Originally Posted by post#1
Stillen:
Construction: 1 3/8-inch diameter (front) and 7/8-inch diameter (rear) tube bars
Bushings: None included (re-use OEM bushings or buy aftermarket ones)*
Stiffness settings for the front/rear sways: from 7% to 70% stiffer than stock
Approximate Price: ~$275
Pros/Cons/Experiences/Settings: Excellent construction, excellent packaging & instructions, reasonable price, no noise. No cons. kenchan drives on Front soft / Rear med. tgenius drives Front med/ Rear med for his sedan.

:7: :thewave:


It would seem that the Stillens are the same O.D. but are "thicker" to get better roll stiffness.

adamhoud 03-20-2009 01:00 PM

Hmm...I am wondering now if it is worth it to go to the stillen sways if I already have an 06 sport susp.

Texasscout 03-21-2009 08:49 AM

Yes it would...

JSNM 04-02-2009 09:03 AM

Wow,im glad i read through these pages,some great info in here!

Swivel 04-03-2009 09:39 PM

Okay, silly question: are the 350evo sways the same for sedan as coupe? I sent them an e-mail but don't expect to hear back until at least Monday.

Swivel 05-14-2009 11:19 AM

Bump for anyone with 350evo sways on a sedan?

Jeff92se 05-14-2009 04:14 PM

I would assume. I don't even see 350evo even mentioning the G on their swarbar specs. But as far as I know, Z/G swaybars are interchangable. That includes coupe/sedan

byte_me77 06-03-2009 03:21 PM

Anyone run Whiteline sways? they are $399 for the set on the Z forum.

Solid Swaybars

Front Swaybar 32mm-h/duty Blade adjustable 2 way.
Rear Swaybar 20mm-h/duty Blade adjustable 3 way.

No idea on stiffness.

keff108 06-03-2009 03:40 PM

I dont feel like reading through this whole thread to find the advice im looking forbut which sway bars are going to be stronger and last a while without breaking. I like driving backroads so these will help alot. I was thinking either Stillen or Hotchkis. I am leaning heavily toward Hotchkis tho. Any advice?

DRA-G35-ON 06-24-2009 10:31 PM

Damn I just read this whole thread. Good write up, lots of info... I'll prob choose between Hotchkis & Stillen. Seems like the only complaint about the Hotchkis was the no collar, which is not an issue anymore. The only complaint about the Stillen is you'd have to use stock bushings or buy some... I was leaning towards Stillen till you guys started posting about the new Hotchkis w/ the collar... Any new updates/info/complaints??? Thanks!!!

RaginRaj11 06-28-2009 12:59 AM

anyone running the eibach sway bars? How do you like them?

Texasscout 06-28-2009 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by DRA-G35-ON (Post 4344306)
I was leaning towards Stillen till you guys started posting about the new Hotchkis w/ the collar... Any new updates/info/complaints??? Thanks!!!

Had my Hotchkis bars for two years now. Best investment I have made. No rattles, no squeaks (if you use the grease they supply) and easy to install.


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