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Rear Sway Bar - Cobb vs. Hotchkis

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Old 06-02-2005, 10:25 AM
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Question Rear Sway Bar for STI - Cobb vs. Hotchkis

It's my understanding that physically, the Cobb and Hotchkis RSB for the STI are the same bar, relabeled. If thats not true, lemme know and sorry! Otherwise, my main question is where are you guys getting yours from, how much are you ending up paying? Which one tends to be cheaper? Thanks!

EDIT: I'm looking at the Cobb website right now and was wondering if you agree with the statement,

Originally Posted by Cobbtuning.com
The bars are available as a kit or individually. Due to their balanced design, we HIGHLY recommend purchasing them as a kit.
my original plan was to just get the Cobb or Hotchkis Lightweight Tubular Sway Bar Kit (Rear Only including HD rear mount), and then front and rear endlinks (not sure of brand yet.

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check on tirerack. they sell hotchkis but only as a set. around 4 bills.
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Originally Posted by scsi
It's my understanding that physically, the Cobb and Hotchkis RSB for the STI are the same bar, relabeled. If thats not true, lemme know and sorry! Otherwise, my main question is where are you guys getting yours from, how much are you ending up paying? Which one tends to be cheaper? Thanks!

EDIT: I'm looking at the Cobb website right now and was wondering if you agree with the statement,



my original plan was to just get the Cobb or Hotchkis Lightweight Tubular Sway Bar Kit (Rear Only including HD rear mount), and then front and rear endlinks (not sure of brand yet.
same bars (cobb blue.hotchkiss red colors).GREAT PRODUCT
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