Sway Bar Summary!

Subscribe
Aug 3, 2005 | 10:39 PM
  #46  
Any more Cusco owners? I'm considering them, also do they come with bushings, and are they compatable with aftermarket exhausts?
Reply 0
Aug 4, 2005 | 12:38 AM
  #47  
Quote: Any more Cusco owners? I'm considering them, also do they come with bushings, and are they compatable with aftermarket exhausts?
Haven't heard much about them. I know that they are a great company. I have used their coilovers before.
Reply 0
Aug 4, 2005 | 04:25 PM
  #48  
Quote: Since you mention craking an crumbling, do the aftermarket polyuethane bushings ever wear out? I know we use them because they are better than the stock rubber ones but how much longer do they last.


Additionally in reguards to the Stillens, I haven't ordered yet and I am wondering where I can get them the cheapest. thanks

I ordered a set from Grubbs yesterday, they have a bunch in stock, unlike most places I called. I paid 299 plus shipping.

Also, Summit racing carries the bushings too for less than suspension.com.

prothane 14-1115 - 13.99
prothane 14-1116 - 19.39

Both places, however, are out of stock.
Reply 0
Aug 4, 2005 | 10:26 PM
  #49  
Anybody have any experience w/these Progress front/rear sways? Other than being solid and possibly a bit heavier than others, and the non-adjustable front, any other drawbacks? Pretty competitive price...


Construction: Solid; Front bar diameter: 27mm, Rear bar diameter: 22mm; Powdercoated graphite finish
Bushings: Polyurethane
Stiffness settings for the front/rear sways: Fronts non-adjustable; Rears are adjustable
Approximate Price: $260?
Pros/Cons/Experiences/Settings: Front/rear bars can be purchased separately



Reply 0
Aug 5, 2005 | 01:51 AM
  #50  
The Progress bars don't sound that great....others are cheaper, lighter, and adjustable.
Reply 0
Aug 5, 2005 | 02:09 AM
  #51  
Which ones are cheaper? None that I've seen. Built in collars and polyurethane bushings are included in that price too. Only drawback I can see is that the front isn't adjustable, and possibly heavier. Wondering if anybody has actually tried them out?
Reply 0
Aug 5, 2005 | 01:52 PM
  #52  
Quote: I ordered a set from Grubbs yesterday, they have a bunch in stock, unlike most places I called. I paid 299 plus shipping.

Also, Summit racing carries the bushings too for less than suspension.com.

prothane 14-1115 - 13.99
prothane 14-1116 - 19.39

Both places, however, are out of stock.
This is what I got from Summit when I tried to order.
"This part is temporarily out of stock, but you can order it now. Tentative ship date: 8/17/2005, if your order is placed today."

I did find that they have the Energy suspension bushings in stock and ready to ship today.

The total for the energy suspension bushings was $36.85 shipped. That is $13.95 a set for front and rears, greasable.
Reply 0
Aug 5, 2005 | 01:54 PM
  #53  
Quote: This is what I got from Summit when I ordered.
"This part is temporarily out of stock, but you can order it now. Tentative ship date: 8/17/2005, if your order is placed today."

Thats not too bad. I still have to order the sways too.
Yea, you can save about $8 if you don't mind waiting.
Reply 0
Aug 5, 2005 | 02:40 PM
  #54  
Quote: Yea, you can save about $8 if you don't mind waiting.
How would I save $8? I ordered the Energy suspension bushings. They can't be much different than the Prothanes other than price. Polyurethane is what it is, doesn't matter who sells it.
Reply 0
Aug 5, 2005 | 03:29 PM
  #55  
Quote: How would I save $8? I ordered the Energy suspension bushings. They can't be much different than the Prothanes other than price. Polyurethane is what it is, doesn't matter who sells it.
I was just saying, summit was cheaper than suspension.com for the same parts. Which ones did you get and from where? UPS actually just dropped off the sways while I was typing this, lol.
Reply 0
Aug 5, 2005 | 08:32 PM
  #56  
I updated the main post to add PE bushing ordering information to accompany the Stillen bars, and added info about the new bars by Progress.
Reply 0
Aug 5, 2005 | 09:04 PM
  #57  
Quote: I was just saying, summit was cheaper than suspension.com for the same parts. Which ones did you get and from where? UPS actually just dropped off the sways while I was typing this, lol.
I ordered the Energy suspension, universal, greasable, polyurethane bushings from summit. Part numbers are:

ENS-9-5168R for the front 1 3/8" bar
ENS-9-5158R for the rear 7/8" bar
Reply 0
Aug 5, 2005 | 09:32 PM
  #58  
Dang, I already ordered the prothane one's - maybe I can cancel my order. Would be great to save some money and get the parts faster, how often does that happen? lol

Btw, dannog35, your car is really nice lookin =)
Reply 0
Aug 7, 2005 | 11:54 PM
  #59  
Sin4me, hey thanks for the props. I bet youcan just call Summit and cancel and then just order the other bushings. They are great to deal with on the phone. Don't e-mail them, it takes a long time to get a reply, just call them. They told me I will get the bushings in two days sent from the Nevada warehouse. Note that I am in CA.
Reply 0
Aug 8, 2005 | 12:15 AM
  #60  
Are the ES bushings cheaper than Prothane's or something?
Reply 0