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Why bars are costly 200

Hi
Last Year I was also asking the same question "Why bars are costly "
Here read about it but still they are very costly .
http://brickboard.com/RWD/index.htm?id=1061292


In this post one brickborder has replied with all the sizes .
http://brickboard.com/RWD/index.htm?id=1094112&show_all=2



My personal upgrade was (It is a wagon)
(14 Rear and 19 front) to (21 Rear and 23 front)

I have turbo bars . They are ok but earlier with standard 19F ,14 R I used to think that there is some thing wrong with the car and people used to say this ."Hey these cars are designed for mountain country of Switzeland"

My first attempt was to change shocks all around (KYB). ( I later learned that most stiff are Bilstien HD and they are out of my reach).

I think another option is use of stiff springs . A set of four is cheaper than two sway bars.that way load capacity will also increase.

Regards
Gopesh






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New Sway bars - Observations: IPD's and an interesting finding about stock bars [200]
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