cobb sway bars about to buy.
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cobb sway bars about to buy.
I dont post much but I'm bout to buy cobbs front and rear sways.Should I?How easy is the install?Should I buy dirrectly from cobb?New end links?Any feedback would be much appreciated.
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Rear swaybar and endlinks are easy, front endlinks are easy too...never done the front sway bar.
As far as brands and prices...shop around the vendors and used classifieds and find something that fits your budget. As long as you install them correctly, they should perform the same, regardless of brand.
As far as brands and prices...shop around the vendors and used classifieds and find something that fits your budget. As long as you install them correctly, they should perform the same, regardless of brand.
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the cobb sway bars are tubular and are thicker then usual.
I installed my front and rear, the front requires removal of the front sub-frame(PITA).
The bars are well worth it though, they get rid of a butt load of body roll. Get some rear end links at least though cause the stockers will bend a lot or just plain snap.
I installed my front and rear, the front requires removal of the front sub-frame(PITA).
The bars are well worth it though, they get rid of a butt load of body roll. Get some rear end links at least though cause the stockers will bend a lot or just plain snap.
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Originally Posted by speed wrxer
Do I need new endlinks?I'm low on $$$.I dont track my car at all.I have heard conflicting opinions.I have a 02 wrx running AP stage 2.In case anyone cares.
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Originally Posted by speed wrxer
I dont post much but I'm bout to buy cobbs front and rear sways.Should I?How easy is the install?Should I buy dirrectly from cobb?New end links?Any feedback would be much appreciated.
i suggest cusco sways and helix pillow ball endlinks. best bang for the buck.
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I'm so impatient.I need swaybars now!! I'm a child stuck in a 31 year olds body.Instant gratification is what I need.Someone please convince me to buy cobbs swaybars now!
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I suggest the cusco bar as well. Its cheaper and works the same. I have the cusco bar with whiteline endlinks. Id go with the whitelines or the helix units. You can drop my MPJ or gruppe-s tommorrow and pick them up for that instant gratification, instead of waiting for them in the mail
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Originally Posted by davisvans
cusco or whiteline is the way to go. if you know what you're doing and have the right tools, it takes around 15 minutes for the front, and 10 for the rear