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Old Jul 20, 2002 | 12:14 PM
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Eibach Sway Bars

Looking through a catalog i got for the Jetta (lists many other cars as well) i noticed Eibach has a front and rear sway bar kit for our Pros. Anybody have any experience with this kit? Curious as to how it compares to the ST kit. The Eibach kit was $436.
Old Jul 26, 2002 | 09:14 PM
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wtf ? the website doesn't mention our cars at all how odd ? ? generally though eibachs sway bars are smaller then others but look great so I dunno do really have 400 bucks burning a hole in your pocket ?
Old Jul 26, 2002 | 11:34 PM
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that is weird, maybe they have a euro site? as the catalog i have is from overseas, local distributor, but euro companies.

the kit is listed as follows:

Anit-Roll Kit
Mazda
323 BG (not 4x4)
90-
#5516.320
$436

as for $436 buring a hole in my pocket, i see like this, if they are better than all thats available, then it's definetely buring a hole in my pocket. If they aren't, then i'll look elsewhere, which is why i'm looking for info
Old Jul 30, 2002 | 12:16 PM
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Originally posted by mazdaspeedwest
as for $436 buring a hole in my pocket, i see like this, if they are better than all thats available, then it's definetely buring a hole in my pocket. If they aren't, then i'll look elsewhere, which is why i'm looking for info
I think that for $436 you can have your own bars made Darryl! BTW I just put the rear lower bar on the turboge and woohoo... a little oversteer back there, lol.
Old Jul 30, 2002 | 05:48 PM
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hehehehe, well, it's easier to just call and have them delivered.

so i guess i was feeling it right then, it does help with getting the rear to rotate.

We had an awesome event this past weekend, the car is really getting tuned in and the Azenis are so nice I got to drive a few different cars, SE-R, S2000, IS300. Was such a blast!! The S2000 was a race rubber and man, that is one frickin fun car!!!! I think i was only about 3 or 4 secs off the top time of day in that car, and top time was a formula car.
Old Jul 30, 2002 | 07:19 PM
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Just wait till I finish up the car.....I'll give y'all a run for your money......dunno what class.....but either way Either that or i'll be sideways half the time.. lol
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