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Old 12-21-2008, 10:56 PM
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MazdaSpeed or RB sways

I'm looking to get a set of sway bars for Christmas. I was going to get some anyway, but the girlfriend said she would give me some money for them. So should I go with RB or Mazdaspeeed. It's a daily driver with stock suspension. Just looking for some better cornering during spirited driving. thanks
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RB bars are a bit stiffer than MS bars.
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Neither RB or MS...Hotchkis Adjustables FTW!
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how would you compare the hotchkis to progress tech?
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I have RB and I love them. Definitally noticed a big difference!
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Originally Posted by the_duke313
how would you compare the hotchkis to progress tech?
Hotchkis are hollow front and rear. PT rear bar is solid. Both are adjustable.
They seem to be relatively close to each other in range of overall stiffness. Both can be set stiffer than the RB bar.
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^My thoughts exactly...they are very similar in stiffness. I got my Hotchkis for the adjustability and cost.
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i just ordered my progress sways about 5 minutes ago!
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Originally Posted by I8U
^My thoughts exactly...they are very similar in stiffness. I got my Hotchkis for the adjustability and cost.
What endlink are you using? Stock or aftermarket?
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nicenice
ya i think ill get either the progress or hotchkis soon.
endlinks? are adjustable endlinks really that worthwhile at least for a mostly street car?
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I would think MS bars if you're running a coilover setup with higher spring rates, or something like the progress bars if you're running a spring/shock combo. I think, unless you have awesome roads where you live, coilover rates + progress bars would be a bit too much.

just my cent and a half

EDIT: just re-read OP. Progress bars on stock suspension ^_^
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bump!
endlinks?
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I am curious about this myself and what to get. I have stock suspension and would like to know how it would affect the car. I dont want the ride to be too harsh but would like less flex. I know getting springs/struts help more with roll but, I dont corner the car that hard much. I do notice more flex than I would like though. What are any of your thoughts on this???
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Originally Posted by SouthFL
What endlink are you using? Stock or aftermarket?
I'm running stocks for now, getting a set of EVO-R's here shortly.
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Originally Posted by I8U
I'm running stocks for now, getting a set of EVO-R's here shortly.
Thanks.
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how hard is it to install sway bars would that be a DIY or is that to much
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Definitely something you can do yourself, took about 45mins to do mine.
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