Racing Beat - Mike - Good Guy
Big Kudos to Mike @ Racing Beat. Gave me a great deal on a new replacement racing beat rear sway bar after snapping the original RB that one of the previous owners had put in the car some 10-15+ years ago. He explained how their R&D had changed vastly since then and they now make them more sturdy with different material. The cool thing is that it has two settings now and Mike took the time to explain what would work best. After using the stiffest setting, I called Mike and went over my results. He again took the time to inform what the best setting was for my setup. I really enjoy doing business with companies that stand by their product and take the time to assist with their advise.
Yeah the guys at RB have always been nice to talk to and answered questions. Kinda funny when vendors do the opposite.
My 2015 RB swaybar lasted for 9 years(35k miles) before the poly gave way. However the RB adjustable end links gave up the fight at about 5 years(20k miles) and were rust welded together after like 2 years. I feel like they stopped selling these end links though, ended up replacing with oem ones.
My 2015 RB swaybar lasted for 9 years(35k miles) before the poly gave way. However the RB adjustable end links gave up the fight at about 5 years(20k miles) and were rust welded together after like 2 years. I feel like they stopped selling these end links though, ended up replacing with oem ones.
I am running the Moog Problem Solvers. These are very thick and heavy duty feeling and looking. I noticed a difference when I replaced the F&R Factory OEM with these. They are very inexpensive compared to other after market and oem one's. The best thing about them IMO is that you can use a wrench and socket instead of the factory one's that require an allen key.
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