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I was looking at getting some used Stillen Sways. Do I need to buy new rubber for them? How much are do they run and where?Originally Posted by 3truman
stillen sways=good choice, i have them! bolt the middle two parts first then the outside two
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no need for new bushings unless yours are shot, mine were not. i would go to stillen find the part number, copy and paste into google and you should find some websites that sell them and different prices, when i was looking i think stillen had them on sale, so they had the best price at that time
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i part-number-google-search almost everything i look at to get the best price
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well i think i read somewhere that u can reuse your rubbers (although u shouldnt) but the ones that do lube them up real good just incase to avoid noise... that whole sentence sounds bad.. sorry the only way to explain it...lol
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Ahh, gotcha.Originally Posted by g35snoop
i have the stock one on there .. no after market one is what i am saying ...
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well i think i read somewhere that u can reuse your rubbers (although u shouldnt) but the ones that do lube them up real good just incase to avoid noise... that whole sentence sounds bad.. sorry the only way to explain it...lol

I didn't get it at first.. Good one.dukehotty
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Thank you for the info. I heard they can make noise if they are old or if you don't lube them. Any extra noises in my car would drive me nuts.Originally Posted by 3truman
no need for new bushings unless yours are shot, mine were not. i would go to stillen find the part number, copy and paste into google and you should find some websites that sell them and different prices, when i was looking i think stillen had them on sale, so they had the best price at that time
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^ Also be sure to use the right kind of lube -- synthetic grease, not petroleum-based as it will degrade the bushings.
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Thanks Hips! Sound like I should buy new bushings and lube. Is it even worth getting the Stillens to replace my OEM Sport Sways? Anyone? Originally Posted by SwivelHips
^ Also be sure to use the right kind of lube -- synthetic grease, not petroleum-based as it will degrade the bushings.

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back part is the same, lense is different. cost effectiveOriginally Posted by nazc0
here is a little question i hadhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMGkfuZebuQ
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are there any g's that run these wheels?
as many guys on here that run z wheels i was curious what it would look like.
http://www.partsultimate.com/index.p...duct_id=227874
as many guys on here that run z wheels i was curious what it would look like.
http://www.partsultimate.com/index.p...duct_id=227874
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hey guys my camber is all the way maxed out to positive in the rear, and its at -1.9, but how far negative can i make it go without a camber kit? i had it at -2.4 before alignment abut now i cant fit my new tires in... also should i take it to a shop or is this something that i can adjust myself?



