NEW Release Cobb EVO X Sway Bars
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great. what setting do you have them on? Have you done any time testing to see their advantage?
I wonder why hollow bars are made for street use when you can get the same rates in solid? I know that hollow bars are lighter, but most don't need the minimum reduction in weight savings for street use, and few are all out racing and wanting every gram of weight savings. I guess chalk it up to marketing brillance.
I wonder why hollow bars are made for street use when you can get the same rates in solid? I know that hollow bars are lighter, but most don't need the minimum reduction in weight savings for street use, and few are all out racing and wanting every gram of weight savings. I guess chalk it up to marketing brillance.
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I agree with that statement. Makes it seem cooler and its easier to install too.
I wonder why hollow bars are made for street use when you can get the same rates in solid? I know that hollow bars are lighter, but most don't need the minimum reduction in weight savings for street use, and few are all out racing and wanting every gram of weight savings. I guess chalk it up to marketing brillance.
I wonder why hollow bars are made for street use when you can get the same rates in solid? I know that hollow bars are lighter, but most don't need the minimum reduction in weight savings for street use, and few are all out racing and wanting every gram of weight savings. I guess chalk it up to marketing brillance.
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I still do not have any pics that are worth looking at yet, just some camera phone one's. Once I get some nice pics taken I will post them.
As far as the setup, I had mine set to the stiffest setting and I could'nt be happier with the ride. Even on the max. setting it is still very comfortable to drive on the crappy roads we have here in Oklahoma and it handles amazingly! Anyways, there is a major difference between these and the stock bars and I highly recommend them.
To have the sway bars installed cost me $250. The front one took them forever to install, but the rear was quite simple.
As far as the setup, I had mine set to the stiffest setting and I could'nt be happier with the ride. Even on the max. setting it is still very comfortable to drive on the crappy roads we have here in Oklahoma and it handles amazingly! Anyways, there is a major difference between these and the stock bars and I highly recommend them.
To have the sway bars installed cost me $250. The front one took them forever to install, but the rear was quite simple.
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