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Old 12-31-2011, 07:05 PM
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motordyne vs eibach sway bars

im debating between motordyne and eibach sways.. the motordyne willl run about 350 and the eibach around 300shipped ... i was leaning a lil towards the motordyne because i heard you dont have to change out the endlinks
 
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im debating between motordyne and eibach sways.. the motordyne willl run about 350 and the eibach around 300shipped ... i was leaning a lil towards the motordyne because i heard you dont have to change out the endlinks
I like giving business to motordyne, they make solid products, that being said a lot of people opt for the hotchkis sways
 
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Have you looked into stillen sways?
 
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Old 12-31-2011, 11:11 PM
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I would trust Motordyne products over any similar products made by another company. The R&D and quality of Tony's products surpass most others. I had Stillen sways for a few years and recently got Motordyne sways, I like the Motordyne sways much better. Car feels more under control and "tight".

By the way, you shouldn't have to change out your endlinks when upgrading your sway bars. Its recommended but not necessary. I'm lowered to the point where my OEM enlinks weren't very effective and I needed adjustable ones.
 
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1+ on trusting Tony's R&D
 
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Old 01-01-2012, 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Majiks
I like giving business to motordyne, they make solid products, that being said a lot of people opt for the hotchkis sways
Originally Posted by redpearl99
1+ on trusting Tony's R&D
Well said gents.
 
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Not sure if eibachs are adjustable but Motordyne and Hotchkis both are so that is where my decision lies.
 
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My choice...Stillen & SPL

Stillens sways are adjustable and you can use the OE endlinks if you choose. I prefer adjustable SPL endlinks because the OE links are weak and nothing beats a tight suspension...Gary
 
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Motordyne ftw
 
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i've got motordyne and love them!
 
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I got a question, I have the HKS Hi-Power exhaust for the a 04 coupe. Instead of it been one pipe of exhaust of dual. My question is will the motordyne rear swaybar fight over the exhaust?
 
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how hard is the install on these and what sort of time frame would i be looking at?
 
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Old 01-04-2012, 10:26 PM
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how hard is the install on these and what sort of time frame would i be looking at?
Depending on your level of skill with mechanics and tools, anywhere from 1-2 hours. Took less than an hour for me. Having the right tools will make things go much smoother. Look up some DIYs.

OP, Motordyne ftw!!
 
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Hotchkis
 
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that said go with motordyne
 
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